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NAC members, academicians, social activists and street vendors’ representatives protest continuing eviction of hawkers and police action in Mumbai and seek immediate intervention of Union Minister Ajay Maken and Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chauhan

New Delhi, 1 February: The street vendors agitation in protest against ongoing forced eviction of hawkers in Mumbai and growing police atrocities gained momentum with National Advisory Council(NAC) members, academicians, labour rights activists and street vendors representatives on Friday coming in support of the suffering Mumbai hawkers and demanding immediate intervention of the Union Minister […]

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Constitutional Republic of India must Protect Rights and Dignity of Working Poor

NASVI hails Justice JS Verma Committee Report that says Street vendors   make city streets safer for communities and pedestrians and they must be encouraged by authorities Anti-police terror campaign launched following death of a hawker in Mumbai during forced eviction by police gains momentum National Association of Street Vendors of India (NASVI) has time and

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NASVI launches anti- police terror campaign

Press Statement Heat of Mumbai hawkers protest reaches national capital with street vendors forming human chain in Delhi demanding institution of murder charge against Mumbai ACP whose terror led to death of a hawker in Mumbai  Agitators demand compensation of Rs. 25 lakh from Maharashtra government to the family of dead street vendor New Delhi,

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