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Street Vendors- A community of Entrepreneurs | Arbind Singh | National Coordinator

Mr. Arbind Singh – National Coordinator, NASVI Mr. Arbind Singh is a social entrepreneur and activist working with informal workers in India. In this talk Mr Arbind Singh throws light on the challenges faced by street vendors in India and how, by providing them with a level playing field, can their potential be developed and […]

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National Street Food Festival 23-25 December 2016

Preserving Culture, PROMOTING LIVELIHOODS  Explore the Amalgamation of the National Street Food Festival of Delhi Street Food Vendors to bring the Best of National Street Food to the Festival Starting from 23th December 2016,   As the leading platform of street vendors the National Association of Street Vendors of India (NASVI) has always tried to champion

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Workshop on Strengthening the Linkage Between Organizations of Worker To Promote Social Protection for All

December 3, 2015 at Hotel Triveni conference Hall, Balangir The Programmme was organized at Hotel Tribeni, Balangir on dt. 03.12.2015.First giving the welcome speech Prominent Advocate, Sri Trilochan Punji introduced the matter to all audience. He focused on labour issues and safe migration. Then he invited Mr Sachidananda Swain to speek a few words about

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Policy still not in place, vendors cry harassment

NEW DELHI: Two months after chief minister Arvind Kejriwal said the newly notified policy for rehabilitation of street vendors will be withdrawn and revised, the AAP government is yet to do so. Meanwhile, vendors say this has led to harassment by Delhi Police and corporation officials. Vendors want the government to withdraw the notification and start

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