The National Association of Street Vendors of India (NASVI) recently convened its Executive Committee meeting, bringing together executive members and leaders from across the country. The gathering served as a vital platform to discuss the challenges, opportunities, and policy directions that shape the lives of millions of street vendors in India.
The meeting focused on crucial themes such as vendor rights, social and economic security, and policy frameworks aimed at strengthening the street vending ecosystem. Members engaged in constructive dialogue to develop actionable strategies that promote inclusive growth, urban livelihoods, and the right to livelihood for street vendors.
NASVI continues to work tirelessly to ensure that street vendors are recognized as integral contributors to India’s urban economy — advocating for fair policies, stronger institutional support, and community empowerment.










