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Founder of NASVI and NIDAN Mr Arbind Singh to speak at World Economic Forum on India on 8th November 2012

Founder of NASVI and NIDAN Mr Arbind Singh will speak at the World Economic Forum on India 2012, New Delhi, in the session on Derisking Indian Cities on 8th November 2012 at Leila Kempinski, Gurgaon .The session will focus on new models of governance and servicing fast growing cities along with innovations to address energy ,water […]

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NASVI appeals to its affiliates to celebrate International Street Vendors Day on 14 November

Appeal Dear Members The StreetNet has announced to celebrate International Street Vendors Day on 14 November every year to celebrate the contribution of street vendors to national economies as well as the society at large. This year it will coincide with the 10th Anniversary of StreetNet. The theme of this year celebration is Accelerate Organizing

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NASVI Chronicle of Struggles for Central Law

NASVI Chronicle of Struggles

It was 1990s… Wide ranging changes in political economy and policy environment in 1990s posed several challenges. One of such challenges was countering the growing marginalization of urban poor like street vendors and struggling as well as advocating with governance institutions demanding effective policy, legislation’s and rights based social protection programs for vulnerable urban groups.

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Empowering the Street Vendors in Changing Indian Cities

Street vending is an important source of livelihood for nearly 2.5% of Indian population.  A substantial number of vendors are found in the urban areas. In order to safeguard livelihood and make this profession more profitable and respectable, B.M.C framed a policy for regularizing the vending profession by developing the concept of dedicated vending zones.

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NASVI: Self-Help Groups (SHG)

Street Vendors being a part of the unorganized sector have little or no access to credit from the formal sector financial institutions particularly for their economic activities without which they will have to depend on private moneylenders borrowing at higher interest rates. NABARD has already started refinancing banks in rural areas for on-lending to Self-Help

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