His current net worth is 75 million rupees (S$1.2 million), and he also owns two Mumbai properties in Mumbai that are valued 7 million rupees (S$114,000).
Bharat Jain began begging on the streets of Mumbai because he was too poor to pursue a formal education.
Bharat was able to make between 2,000 (S$32.56) and 2,500 (S$40.70) rupees and between 60,000 (S$977) and 75,000 (S$1,221) rupees each month via begging.
He was able to buy two stores in Thane for 30,000 rupees (S$488.39) per month in rent because to their revenues.
He shares a duplex with his wife, two boys, brother, and father in Parel that has one bedroom.
The term “Bedroom Hall Kitchen” (abbreviated “BHK”) refers to a standard apartment layout with bedrooms, a hall, and a kitchen.
His kids were able to go to a convent school and get a formal education, unlike Bharat.
Bharat’s family had a stationery business as well, and he was frequently told to quit begging.
Bharat continued to beg on the streets of Mumbai despite being told not to. In the nation’s financial center, Bharat may still be found begging around Azad Maidan or Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus.