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From July onwards, vendors on Mussoorie Mall Road have been granted permission to resume their livelihoods under NASVI’s ongoing efforts

From July onwards, vendors on Mussoorie Mall Road have been granted permission to resume their livelihoods under NASVI’s ongoing efforts — empowering street vendors and supporting sustainable employment opportunities. 

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NDMC is failing Delhi’s Street Vendors!

They’ve rejected 1,381 genuine vendors on technicalities while proposing flawed vending layout plans with just 1,614 new slots across key markets. * The survey is incomplete and violates the Street Vendors Act.* Vendors were not consulted on locations (e.g., Connaught Place). We demand a fair and comprehensive survey and consultation. Don’t compromise the livelihoods of thousands. Read

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Lok Kalyan Mela 2025 – Empowering PM SVANidhi Beneficiaries

On 20th September 2025, Bageshwar Municipal Hall hosted a special gathering of 120 street vendors and officials under the banner of the Lok Kalyan Mela 2025. Chairperson Suresh Khetwal encouraged vendors to maintain cleanliness, promote “Wonder Zones,” and take maximum benefit of the loan facilities available through the PM SVANidhi Scheme. City Manager Urmila Bisht explained the revamped scheme, highlighting loan slabs of ₹15,000, ₹20,000, and ₹50,000,

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Empowering Street Vendors in Sarnath through PM SVANidhi 

Sarnath (Varanasi) recently hosted a special event under the PM SVANidhi Yojana, along with eight other welfare schemes, dedicated to strengthening the livelihoods of street vendors. Street vendors received valuable legal and financial guidance from Ms. Isha Kalia (IAS), Joint Secretary, Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs, Government of India. The scheme has been relaunched with enhanced loan slabs

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Formation of Gorakhpur Town Level Federation (TLF)

On 3rd September 2025, representatives from nine Market Committees came together at Ramlila Maidan, Rajghat, Gorakhpur, for the historic formation of the Town Level Federation of Street Vendors.  Objective: To unify vendor collectives, strengthen advocacy, ensure coordination with the Town Vending Committee (TVC), and address day-to-day issues of street vendors.  Key Outcomes:• Election of office

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On 30th August 2025, the Nagar Palika of Mussoorie officially dissolved the inactive Town Vending Committee (TVC)

On 30th August 2025, the Nagar Palika of Mussoorie officially dissolved the inactive Town Vending Committee (TVC) and announced the formation of a new, legally recognized TVC. This significant step comes after NASVI’s continuous intervention against the removal of nearly 200 street vendors from Mussoorie Mall Road. During the meeting convened by the Nagar Palika,

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Empowering Street Vendors through E-Cooking

Street vendors are the lifeline of our cities – from the morning tea that energizes millions to the hot momos that satisfy hunger across busy markets. At NASVI, with the support of Finnovista and Shell Foundation, we are working to transform their lives by promoting the adoption of e-cooking solutions. Why E-Cooking? E-cooking is more than just a switch

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Meeting on Key Issues of Street Vendors in Delhi

NASVI successfully organized an important meeting with street vendors, leaders, and stakeholders in Delhi. The session saw active participation and meaningful discussions around the challenges and opportunities faced by the vendor community. Key Discussions:• Street Vending Act 2014 was explained in an interactive way through a “Game of Cards”, making it easier for vendors to

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NASVI Returns to Amrit Udyan with Support from MoHUA

We’re delighted to announce that NASVI (National Association of Street Vendors of India) has again been granted the opportunity to host our vibrant street food stall at Amrit Udyan, with the backing of the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA). This platform allows us to celebrate the culinary artistry of street vendors, fostering community

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FoSTaC Training for Street Food Vendors in Tenali, Vijayawada & Guntur

The Food Safety Training and Certification (FoSTaC) program was successfully launched in Tenali, Vijayawada, and Guntur, strengthening efforts to promote safe and hygienic street food culture.  Organized through a collaborative effort by the National Association of Street Vendors of India (NASVI), Nestlé India, and the respective municipal corporations, the training equipped street vendors with essential knowledge on food safety, hygiene, and

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