During Ramadan in Karachi, Pakistan, many people from all over Sindh province come to the city seeking charity, with some resorting to begging due to economic challenges. The government is taking steps to curb begging, including passing legislation and providing food rations for the needy. Some individuals migrate to Karachi in hopes of finding work, but end up relying on charity due to limited opportunities.
Key Points
Increased migration to Karachi during Ramadan for charity
Government efforts to curb begging and provide support to the needy
Economic challenges contributing to the need for charity and migration
Pros
Increased generosity during Ramadan benefits those in need
Charity organizations provide food rations and meals for the poor
Opportunity for individuals to earn extra income during the holy month
Cons
Economic challenges lead to a significant portion of the population living below the poverty line
Begging remains a common practice, with some individuals being part of criminal networks
Limited enforcement of laws related to begging and trafficking