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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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Research Papers

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

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Street Vendors Policies

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 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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NASVI Internship

NASVI Internships offer a small group of outstanding graduate-level students the opportunity to acquire direct exposure to NASVI’s work. They are designed to complement development-oriented studies with practical experience in various aspects of multilateral technical cooperation, but also complement other international studies. NASVI Internships gives you the opportunity to further your knowledge of local NGO’s

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