World’s richest beggar is an Indian, he owns flats worth Rs 1.4 crore, his net worth is…
New Delhi: What does the word “beggar” brings to mind? Obviously a poor chap wearing old, torn clothes, moving around on the road or sitting in a corner at a regular spot and spreading out hands, asking for money.
It might be the regulation, but for a few, begging can prove to be a lucrative, rewarding profession. Just like the person we have got here, “World’s Richest Beggar”.
He is Bharat Jain, the world’s richest beggar, whose life story is not only unbelievable but defies all the usual concepts of poverty and begging. Bharat Jain has challenged all the notions to become the richest beggar not just in India, but in the world, according to a report by the Economic Times.
Bharat faced financial hardships while growing up due to which he could not get education. But he worked hard and built his own empire worth Rs 7.5 crore, thus making sure that his family enjoys financial security.
Bharat has a monthly income ranging between Rs 60,000 and Rs 75,000. Thus, he is earning more than many salaried professionals in India.
He also has a good business acumen as he has wisely invested his earnings. He owns two flats in Mumbai worth Rs 1.4 crore and two shops in Thane. He earns Rs 30 thousand per month from these properties.
Bharat Jain continues with his profession of begging while his two sons have completed their education and his family is running a stationery store. He has made sure that his children don’t face financial adversities like he did.
Bharat might have earned such a big amount but he is still fiercely committed to his profession of begging at busy locations like Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus and Azad Maidan in Mumbai.
Bharat Jain’s journey from rags to riches proves that no matter what kind of work you do, if you are determined, steadfast, and committed, success will find many ways to you.