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COVID-19

COVID-19 Vaccination for Street Vendors

National Association of Street Vendors of India (NASVI) with the support of American India Foundation, launched the #FIRSTMILLION initiative, with the mantra, #harbaazumeintaaqat, and the mission to complete #10lakh of #covid19vaccinations of the #streetvendors. In #delhi, NASVI’s team, after immense hard work and persuasion, has completed 10,000+ vaccinations!! Kudos to the team and heartfelt gratitude […]

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Webinar: COVID Protection Ecosystem for Street Food Vendors

Dear Friends, In association with FSSAI, NASVI invites you to a Webinar on:COVID Protection Ecosystem for Street Food Vendors on Oct 4, 2021 02:00 – 04.00PM Please click the link below to join the webinar:https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84590240708?pwd=MVBnZGx4SzhDd1pNNGk3ZXhsM1JuZz09Passcode: 12345 Event will be broadcasted live on our face book page at https://facebook.com/nasviindia

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Knowledge and access to COVID Services

In the second wave of Covid-19, the State Government has Provided some Major Services which is important to Know. Therefore, NASVI is organizing a virtual meeting on this issue. Topic: Knowledge and Access to Covid-19 ServicesJune 12, 2021 (Saturday) @12:00 noon Please click the link below to join the webinar:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83889977554 | https://facebook.com/nasviindia

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Helpline Number

NASVI launches a Helpline for Street Vendors on Police Brutality

PRESS RELEASE Vendor leaders Shared cases of Police Harassment; Advocates, Ex-Police Officer and Activist attended the webinar, Demand to constitute a joint committee on Harassment issues. Delhi 15th May, 2021; The National Association of Street Vendors of India (NASVI) launched a national level helpline number for the police brutality on the street vendors. After the

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COVID-19 relief package: State Government will provide financial assistance of Rs. 1500

Maharashtra government has decided to provide financial assistance of Rs.1500/- to 411745 street vendors of Maharashtra who have filed applications under PMSVANidhi Yojana till 15th April 2021 during the second phase of lockdown caused by Covid-19. A sincere thanks to the Govt. of Maharashtra State on behalf of entire Street Vendors of Nasvi family. Letter : issued

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NASVI TO CM, LG AND POLICE – LOCKDOWN HAS SPELT DISASTER ON VENDORS

PRESS RELEASE NASVI TO CM, LG AND POLICE – LOCKDOWN HAS SPELT DISASTER ON VENDORS HARASSMENT/ BRIBERY BY POLICE HAS INCREASED MANYFOLD IN LOCKDOWN DEMANDS RS 6000 TRANSFER TO SURVEYED VENDORS URGENTLY Delhi 26th April 2021; The National Association of Street Vendors of India (NASVI) has written to Shri Arvind Kejriwal Chief Minister pointing out

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COVID-19 Phase-II : letters requesting relieve relating Street Vendors

Title: Threat to livelihood and survival of street vendors of India due to emergent restrictions in COVID 19 Phase two
Letter to: Hon’ble Prime Minister of India

Request letters to Hon’ble Chief Minister of:

– Bihar [ English ]

– Maharashtra [ English ]

– Andhra Pradesh [ English ]

– Bihar [ English ]

– Chhattisgadh [ English ]

– Delhi [ English ]

– Goa [ English ]

– Gujrat [ English ]

– Jharkhand [ English ]

– Karnataka [ English ]

– Madhya Pradesh [ English ]

– Odisha [ English ]

– Punjab [ English ]

– Rajasthan [ English ]

– Telangana [ English ]

– Uttar Pradesh [ English ]

– Uttaranchal [ English ]

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Food to go? Covid threatens Hyderabad’s famous street food carts

Food stalls provide a livelihood for millions of people in India, but have been badly hit by the pandemic. Photograph: BMD Images/Alamy On a normal working day, Venkateshwara Rao would be ready by 4pm, stationed on the pavement waiting for office workers to emerge and order their favourite varieties of idli and dosa from his bandi,

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