You may have seen beggars begging at various places including bazaars, traffic signals and railway stations, but in India, 'digital beggars' are becoming popular by begging around the QR code.
According to reports, a beggar named Raju is using a modern method of begging at the railway station in Betiya, Bihar, India and is begging online through QR code, which is a cause of surprise for the viewers.
Indian media reports say that people used to refuse to give money to Raju and at the same time used the excuse of not opening it, on which he opened a bank account and now begs online.
According to reports, Raju walks around with a QR code around his neck and scans it from citizens and begs online.
Raju's video is going viral on social media and social media users are calling him a 'digital beggar'.