This story is from January 19, 2026
Meet Mangilal: the disabled Indore beggar earning Rs 1000 daily who owns a 3-storey house and a car
Begging on busy streets usually paints a picture of struggle, people in tattered clothes holding out their hands, hoping for a few coins as the city rushes past.
But every so often, someone comes along and flips that image on its head, showing that there’s more than meets the eye - hustle, brains, and survival instincts hidden in plain sight.
Take Indore, for example. City drives to clear beggars off the streets sometimes uncover stories that make you do a double take. One man, pushing an iron cart through bustling markets, drew sympathy and cash, but what people later discovered about him? Totally unexpected for a beggar.
It’s a reminder that appearances can be deceiving. What looks like rock bottom might actually be funding roofs over heads and even cars on the road.
From the busy stations of Mumbai to the bazaars of Indore, so-called “crorepati beggars” are forcing us to rethink everything we thought we knew about street life. With enough grit and smarts, even pennies can turn into lakhs.
Indore’s recent push to clear beggars from streets brought Mangilal into the spotlight. He’s a disabled man navigating Sarafa Bazaar on an iron cart, using his hands inside shoes to push himself forward. People passing by reportedly gave him anywhere from ₹500 to ₹1,000 a day.
When the Women and Child Development team looked closer, they discovered that Mangilal owned more than most would expect. A three-storey house in Bhagat Singh Nagar, a 600 sq ft property in Shiv Nagar, and a PMAY one-bedroom flat in Alwasa (given via the Red Cross due to his disability), as he told officials, according to India Today.
Election Results 2026
- Election results: BJP holds edge over TMC in Bengal, Congress in Assam; UDF leads in Kerala, DMK ahead in Tamil Nadu
- West Bengal results: Early leads show Mamata trailing, Suvendu ahead in Bhowanipore, Nandigram
- Tamil Nadu election results: DMK leads AIADMK in early trends; Vijay's TVK emerges strong challenger
Take Indore, for example. City drives to clear beggars off the streets sometimes uncover stories that make you do a double take. One man, pushing an iron cart through bustling markets, drew sympathy and cash, but what people later discovered about him? Totally unexpected for a beggar.
It’s a reminder that appearances can be deceiving. What looks like rock bottom might actually be funding roofs over heads and even cars on the road.
From the busy stations of Mumbai to the bazaars of Indore, so-called “crorepati beggars” are forcing us to rethink everything we thought we knew about street life. With enough grit and smarts, even pennies can turn into lakhs.
Mangilal the disabled Indore beggar earning Rs 1000 daily who owns a 3-storey house and a car (photo via @KashifKakvi/ X)
Who is Mangilal, and why is everyone talking about him?
Indore’s recent push to clear beggars from streets brought Mangilal into the spotlight. He’s a disabled man navigating Sarafa Bazaar on an iron cart, using his hands inside shoes to push himself forward. People passing by reportedly gave him anywhere from ₹500 to ₹1,000 a day.
When the Women and Child Development team looked closer, they discovered that Mangilal owned more than most would expect. A three-storey house in Bhagat Singh Nagar, a 600 sq ft property in Shiv Nagar, and a PMAY one-bedroom flat in Alwasa (given via the Red Cross due to his disability), as he told officials, according to India Today.
He has assets beyond the streets
Mangilal doesn’t just survive, he thrives. He rents out three auto-rickshaws, owns a Swift Dzire with a driver, and even lends money at steep interest rates in Sarafa, collecting ₹400–500 a day. Officials estimate his loans total ₹4–5 lakh, helping him pull in ₹500–1,000 daily, according to a TOI report. He lives in the Alwasa flat with his parents, while his brothers have their own homes.Officials are watching closely
After complaints, the Women and Child Development team checked his bank accounts and cash. They’re planning to present him before the district collector over his PMAY house ownership, despite him having other properties, the District Nodal Officer told India Today.A story that mirrors Mumbai
Mangilal’s tale isn’t entirely unique. He mirrors Mumbai’s Bharat Jain, who started begging over 40 years ago near CST and Azad Maidan. Today, Jain owns two flats worth ₹1.4 crore each and has a net worth of ₹7.5 crore. According to a previous TOI report, he earns ₹2,000–2,500 a day, raking in over ₹60,000 a month.end of article
Featured in Etimes
- 'Bhooth Bangla' BO Day 17: Film crosses Rs 225 cr worldwide
- 'Kara' BO day 4: Dhanush's heist thriller surpasses Rs 20 crore
- 'Raja Shivaji' grosses Rs 40 crore in opening weekend
- Salman Khan mourns demise of friend Sushil Kumar
- 'The Devil Wears Prada 2' scores USD 233.6 million global debut
- Shakira's free concert in Brazil's draws crowd of 2 million
Trending Stories
- Javed Akhtar reacts to 'Dhurandhar' being called a propaganda film: 'Because the narrative doesn't suit a section of the audience?'
- Quote of the day by Tom Hanks
- How to identify the Inland Taipan snake: Key features, habitat clues, and more
- Why milk packets in India have blue, green and orange colours
- Quote of the Day by Zadie Smith, “You must live life with the full knowledge that your actions will remain. We are creatures of consequence”
- Meet Chucarosaurus: The colossal dinosaur so massive its fossils cracked roads; now reshaping the story of the Titanosaurs
- Hyderabad-based Amazon employee shares what not to say at work
- Anushka backs idea of screen-free, no-network summer holidays with kids: 'Take your child to..'
- 'Avengers: Secret Wars' books Dec 17, 2027 IMAX debut; clashes with new 'The Lord of the Rings'
- Janhvi gets candid about drinking alcohol frequently after trauma: 'Felt the need to get drunk'
Photostories
- Morning affirmation at 5 am: Thoughts that hit different when the world is still asleep
- You’re brushing your teeth wrong: What dentist says most people miss
- How to make Pudina Paratha for summer breakfast
- 5 Bengali breads every foodie should try
- 5 phases every marriage quietly moves through- And how to deal with them
- 5 rare watches from Sachin Tendulkar’s collection you should know
- You’re walking, but not like this: How interval walking improves fitness naturally
- Subtle signs you might be vitamin D deficient, and what your body is trying to tell you
- Red vs green Apple: How to choose the right one for your health goals
- Rihanna to Katy Perry: 7 most bizarre Met Gala looks that stole the spotlight
Up Next
Start a Conversation
Post comment