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NASVI joins meeting called by Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi in Delhi on Labour Rights of Informal workers and places Street Vendors’ Agenda to be incorporated in 2014 Election Manifesto

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 […]

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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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From Agenda to Action: Street Vendors Interface with Lawmakers to Convert Street Vendors Bill into Act

National Association of Street Vendors of India (NASVI) Invites you to join National Convention From Agenda to Action: Street Vendors Interface with Lawmakers to Convert Street Vendors Bill into Act 1 May, 2013, 11 am to 2 pm Kamani Auditorium Copernicus Marg, Mandi House, New Delhi   NASVI is a national platform of 715 street

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Join Street Vendors Parliament

No More Delay No More Terror of Municipal Bodies and Police  Enact Street Vendors Livelihood Protection Law in Current Session of Parliament Join Street Vendors Parliament Jantar Mantar, Delhi 11 am onwards 13 March, 2013   The struggle for getting a comprehensive and effective central law to protect the livelihood, social security and human rights

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