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Welcome to the Street Food Festival 2012…..!

Dear street food lovers………. Welcome to the Street Food Festival 2012…..!    Beyond the cultural flavors of the Culinary Art, Street Food Festival is wished-for for promotion of hygienic street food in the Indian cities. In the context of overrated and inflationary food prices, street food is more than just a Diet for a Diem

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Street Vendors’ Human Rights Charter

The National Consultation on Protecting Human Rights of Street Vendors held on 7 June, 2012 at Deputy Chairman Hall, Constitution Club in New Delhi expresses its serious concern over the growing incidence of street vendors’ human rights violation and declares the Street Vendors Human Rights Charter. The consultation strongly believes that ensuring human rights of

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Gujarat level Street Vendors Convention ‘Lari Galla Jagriti Sabha’ concludes in Surat

Convention vows to intensify agitation for effective and comprehensive central law and against FDI entry into retail Convention also calls upon vendors to vote for  Pro-vendor and pro-labour candidates in upcoming state assembly elections City level street vendor federations would be formed   Surat, 12 October: A large number of street vendors and their representatives

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Bihar government and its municipal bodies need to move beyond ‘Pilot mode Mentality’

New Delhi, 15 September: National Association of Street Vendors of India (NASVI) has called upon the Bihar government to mainstream thousands of street vendors with those urban development business plans which the government is envisioning to augment urban economies in the state. The Association said on Saturday that the government and municipal bodies in Bihar

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Street vendors call FDI national disaster and protest across several cities

New Delhi, 19 September: Thousands of street vendors and small retailers across several cities on Wednesday responded to the ‘Anti- FDI Protest’ call given by the National Association of Street Vendors of India (NASVI) by coming on to the streets shouting slogans like ‘FDI is national disaster for working poor, Protest it tooth and nail’

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Informal workers find their own solution to financial vulnerabilities

Annual meeting of Nidan run Sanchay Thrift and Credit Cooperative Society concludes in Delhi   New Delhi, 1 October: As much trumpeted financial inclusion programs and schemes of the government and the formal banking institutions fail to reach to the informal workers, more than a thousand working poor of informal sector have embarked on a

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NASVI organized Punjab level ‘Street Vendors Convention’ concludes

Street vendors ask government ‘cities grow and opportunities come up, but why do they remain vulnerable and marginalized?’ Chandigarh, 6 October: A large number of street vendors and their representatives from Chandigarh and other parts of Punjab on Saturday joined a state level convention asking government and municipal bodies ‘ cities and towns grow and

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NASVI Briefs

Program Reports NASVI organized Punjab level ‘Street Vendors Convention’ concludes NASVI Women Street Vendors Convention in Mysore NASVI Women Street Vendors Convention in Tamilnadu NASVI Women Street Vendors Convention in West Bengal NASVI Women Street Vendors Convention in Hyderabad 29 May 2012 Women Vendors Meeting & Delhi State Women Cell Formation Women Vendors Meeting Kanpur

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