Bharat Jain (World’s Richest Beggar) Age, Wife, Family, Biography & More
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Hometown: Mumbai
Age: 54 Years
Marital Status: Married
Bio/Wiki | |
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Profession | Begging |
Famous for | Being the richest beggar in the world |
Physical Stats & More | |
Eye Colour | Black |
Hair Colour | Black |
Personal Life | |
Date of Birth | Year, 1969 |
Age (as of 2023) | 54 Years |
Birthplace | Mumbai |
Nationality | Indian |
Hometown | Mumbai |
Educational Qualification | School dropout |
Relationships & More | |
Marital Status | Married |
Family | |
Wife/Spouse | Name not known |
Children | Two sons (one in class 10 and another in class 12) |
Parents | His father runs a stationery store in Mumbai. |
Siblings | His brother runs a stationery store in Mumbai. |
Money Factor | |
Salary/ Income (approx.) | 60,000-75,000 Rupees (from begging) |
Assets/Properties | Flats • 1BHK duplex residence in Parel • 2 BHK Flat in Mumbai worth Rs 1.2 crore. Shops • Juice centre in Bhandup • Stationery store |
Net Worth (approx.) | 7.5 crores rupees |
Some Lesser Known Facts About Bharat Jain
- Bharat Jain is an Indian beggar who is termed the ‘world’s richest beggar.’
- Bharat Jain grew up in poverty in Mumbai, where he once got admitted to a school; however, he had to leave the school midway, owing to the poor financial condition of the family, and started begging on the streets of Mumbai.
- Bharat Jain is often spotted begging at Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus and Azad Maidan in Mumbai.
- Bharat Jain reportedly collects around Rs. 2,000-2,500 after begging for 8-10 hours daily, making his monthly collection to be around Rs. 75,000.
- He owns a two-bedroom flat in Mumbai that reportedly cost around Rs. 1.2 crore. He also owns two shops in Thane from where he earns around Rs. 30,000 as monthly rent.
- Bharat lives in a 1 BHK duplex residence in Parel along with his family. According to his family members, they always suggest he quit begging; however, never pays heed to them and continues begging. Bharat has two children who studied at a convent school in Mumbai. His family runs a stationary shop in Mumbai.