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FIFTH STREETNET INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS

FIFTH STREETNET INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS New Delhi, India, 4-6th October, 2016 5 Th STREETNET INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS was successfully organized where 109 delegates from 54 countries participated.After the welcome formality, 5 members Panelists discussed about present context of New Street Vendors (Protection of livelihood & Regulation of Street Vending Act, 2014) implementation. The Panel consisted of Simantha […]

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Workshop on Social Protection for All

Workshop on Social Protection for All: Building the Floor for Unorganized Workers National Association of Street Vendors of India (NASVI) with support from International Labour Organization (ILO) has initiated a process of bringing together organizations of unorganized workers and civil society of Odisha for exchange of information and promotion of social protection for all. On

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WOMEN VENDORS OF DELHI CRY FOUL PLAY BY MUNICIPAL AND POLICE AUTHORITIES

VOICE CONCERN OVER DELAY IN IMPLEMENTATION OF VENDORS ACT 2014   New Delhi 13July 2015; Women Vendor leaders from across Delhi gathered under the platform of National Association of Street Vendors of India ( NASVI) to demand their rights under the Street Vendors Act 2014 . They said that we were under the belief that

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Model Scheme : Central Government’s intentions under severe doubt

A so-called ‘Model Scheme’ for Street Vendors’( Protection of Livelihood and Regulation of Street Vending) Bill, has been submitted by the All India Institute of Local Self Government (AIILSG) which has been circulated to the states. Though the Central Govt says that they are in the process of preparation of a ‘Model Scheme’ and this

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Street Vendors leaders decries deteriorating situation on the ground

PRESS RELEASE   Street Vendors leaders decries deteriorating situation on the ground   Many Markets evicted after formation of New Government   Challans and confiscation of Goods have become NORM     New Delhi 12 March: Calling the Municipal Bodies as shameless, Street Vendor leaders from all the Municipal Bodies today expressed grave concern about

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International Grassroots innovations conference at IIM Ahmadabad

The third International Conference on Creativity and Innovations at the Grassroots (ICCIG) held at the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIM-A) from 19th – 21st January 2015 with participation from over 250 delegates from all over the world. Mrs. Sangeeta Singh, Head of Street Food Program represented NASVI and shared NASVI experience about Harnessing Innovations

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Delhi Police launches a new helpline for STREET VENDORS

Delhi Police’s launched an advertisement asking street vendors to report any sort of harassment by police officials or any other person on the helpline number – 1064 or the toll free number – 1800111064. The street vendors can also WhatsApp photos, videos or other details of people who are harassing them on 9910641064. Delhi Police

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EC of NASVI meets in Delhi – Expresses concern over slow implementation of Central Act

National Association of Street Vendors of India (NASVI) held its Executive Committee meeting on 12th of February 2015 at Hotel Siam International Delhi.  The Executive Committee members presented their state reports with regard to the various activities taken up in their states for the implementation of the Central Law for street vendors. The members also

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