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Policy Issues on Street Vending: An Overview of Studies in Thailand, Cambodia and Mongolia India’s National Policy on Urban Street Vendors Street Vending in Ten Cities in India Street Vendors and the Dynamics of the Informal Economy:Evidence from Vung Tau, Vietnam BACKGROUND PAPER FOR THE WORLD DEVELOPMENT REPORT 2013 – Urban Informal Workers: Representative Voice
National Policy 1) THE STREET VENDORS (PROTECTION OF LIVELIHOOD AND REGULATION OF STREET VENDING) BILL, 2012 2) National Policy on Urban Street Vendors-2009 3) National Policy on Urban Street Vendors-2004 4) National Policy on Urban Street Vendors-2004 in Hindi Model Act/Bills 1) Model Street Vendors (Protection of Livelihood and regulation of street vending) Bill
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THE STREET VENDORS (PROTECTION OF LIVELIHOOD AND REGULATION OF STREET VENDING ) ACT, 2014 The Town Vending Committee shall carry on a survey atleast once in every 5 years of all the existing Street Vendors within their jurisdiction. 2.5% of the existing street vendors of the total population of any ward, zone, town or
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Contribution of Vendors in Selected Cities City Estimated Employment Generation Annual Turnover (in Rs crore) Ahmedabad 127,000 1,007 Patna 60,000 421 Delhi 200,000 1,590 Mumbai 200,000 1,590 Calcutta 191,000 1,518 Calculations based on: (a) Delhi Master Plan figure for 1981, extrapolated for 1991; (b) Study by Nidan in 1997; (c) T.S. Sanben and V.R. Rao,
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Street vendors have been in existence since ancient times. In all civilisations, ancient and medieval, one reads accounts of travelling merchants who not only sold their wares in the town by going from house to house but they also traded in neighbouring countries. Perhaps ancient and medieval civilisations were tolerant to these wandering traders and
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Urbanisation is the most significant all India phenomena of our times. The city has today become an engine of growth, the main job provider. Twenty nine per cent of the people of the country generate 60% of the GDP. However, our cities remain ill-prepared to address the problems of poverty. Planning and governance continues to
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Membership Policy NASVI is a federation of member organizations and it strongly believes that the participation and contribution from member organizations provide valuable support for NASVI. Therefore, it follows well-defined membership policy and democratic process in processing and approving membership. The membership of NASVI is open to Trade Unions Membership based organizations like co-operatives, Associations
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