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Legislative Developments in favour of Street Vendors: Remembering the Struggles and Celebrating the Gains

Development politics aiming to empower working poor must take center stage in India Eminent jurists, administrators, labour experts and development activists on 30 September in Patna averred that the development politics aiming to empower the working poor needs to take center stage in India. They maintained that the success of any policy or law depend […]

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Not just Lok Sabha, Supreme Court of India also gives huge relief to street vendors

Supreme Court directs all state governments and UT administrators to ensure formation of Town Vending Committee within two months and registration of all street vendors within four months  NASVI demands of state governments and UT administrators to start working on Supreme Court’s directions  The recent legislative development in the Lok Sabha which passed the Street

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Delhi Food Safety Department to develop eight safe street food zones in city on pilot basis

Food Safety and Standards Authority of India engages with NASVI in systematizing and professionalizing street foods The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has started  engaging with the National Association of Street Vendors of India in systematizing and professionalizing street foods across cities in the wider interests of ensuring public health and protecting

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Government is determined to pass Street Vendors Bill in monsoon session of parliament, Union Minister Girija Vyas tells NASVI delegation

New Delhi, 8 July The Union Minister of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation Girija Vyas on Monday said that the government was committed and determined to pass the Street Vendors (Protection of Livelihood and Regulation of Street Vending) Bill in the coming monsoon session of the parliament. She said that once enacted, the legislation would

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NASVI Executive Committee Takes Path Breaking Decisions

The Executive committee (EC) of NASVI met on 29th and 30th of April in Delhi and took some major decisions which will consolidate further the Street Vendor’s movement in India. Some of these are Membership transparency of the member’s organization Registration of all unregistered Street Vendor’s organization within one year Large scale changes in the

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Union Cabinet Approves Much Awaited Street Vendors Livelihood Protection Bill

Dear All NASVI Members, Friends, Supporters and Well Wishers  National Association of Street Vendors of India (NASVI) is pleased to share with you all that the Union Cabinet of the Government of India has approved the revamped Street Vendors (Protection of Livelihood and Regulation of Street Vending) Bill on 1 May, 2013. As you all

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Brief Report NASVI takes a major leap forward on policy and law front

National Convention, Annual General Meeting and Street Food Festival conclude in Delhi Taking a major leap forward towards getting a comprehensive and effective central legislation in favour of street vendors and influencing the government as well as the urban bodies to create conducive environment for street vendors including railway vendors and street food vendors, National

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India 2012 - Derisking Indian Cities Arbind Singh NASVI

World Economic Forum session on derisking Indian cities

India 2012 – Derisking Indian Cities Via http://www.weforum.org/ How are the public, private and civil service sectors innovating to address risks and build resilience in Indian cities? – Innovations to address energy, water and transport risks – New models of governance – Servicing fast-growing areas Speakers · Ajit Gulabchand, Chairman and Managing Director, Hindustan Construction

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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 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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