Bharat Jain - The World’s Richest Beggar with a Net Worth of ₹7.5 Crore ($1 Million)
Bharat Jain, who begs at prominent locations in Mumbai, India, is reportedly the world’s richest beggar with a net worth of ₹75 crore ($1 million).
In the imagination of the word beggar, there cannot be anything other than poverty, being dependent on others, wearing torn clothes, being hungry, lying on the ground somewhere.
But can anyone imagine that begging can also be a lucrative career option and one can earn crores?
According to major Indian news sites Hindustan Times, Mint and News Corp Australia, Bharat Jain is the world’s richest beggar, with a net worth of ₹7.5 crore or about $1 million.
Who is Bharat Jain?
Bharat Jain in the city of Mumbai, India, who, by relying on his beggar lifestyle and the generosity of strangers, manages to collect Rs 2000-2500 every day within 10 to 12 hours.
Bharat Jain is currently a millionaire beggar who has a lot of wealth, children are in good schools, if you think a little this is an achievement which many working people find difficult to achieve even after working hard for a long time.
Born in a financially tight family, Bharat Jain’s journey from humble beginnings to becoming a rich beggar is indeed an extraordinary achievement. Unable to receive formal education, there was no hope of finding steady employment and the future was bleak.
Despite these obstacles, Bharat Jain has achieved the status of the world’s richest millionaire beggar by begging.
World’s Richest Beggar
Starting off as a simple beggar, Bharat Jain has amassed a net worth of ₹7.5 crore, $1 million (approximately) and his monthly earnings from begging are between ₹60,000 to 75,000.
According to local newspapers, he owns a 2BHK flat in Mumbai worth ₹1.2 crore, and owns two shops in Thane whose rent is ₹30,000 per month. Jains reportedly beg at prominent places in Mumbai like Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus Railway Station (CSMT) or Azad Maidan
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