RECAP – LAST YEAR NSFF
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Mr Arbind Singh National Coordinator NASVI represented the organization in the The 12th Skoll World Forum on Social Entrepreneurship. The forum offers a great chance for social Entrepreneurs to share innovating, accelerating and scaling solutions to social challenges. Mr. Arbind Singh spoke about NASVI New Social venture Street Food Pvt Limited Company and
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Street vendors constitute a major mass of urban poor. They represent the informal/unorganized sector of retail industry and stand in sharp contrast to organized retailers like hypermarkets, supermarkets, big retail chains, etc. They contribute immensely to local economy and provide cheap and affordable services to cross sections of society. And, in performing that, they stand
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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Dear street food lovers………. Welcome to the Street Food Festival 2012…..! Beyond the cultural flavors of the Culinary Art, Street Food Festival is wished-for for promotion of hygienic street food in the Indian cities. In the context of overrated and inflationary food prices, street food is more than just a Diet for a Diem
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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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