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Impact of Covid-19 on Women Street Vendors

In the second wave of Covid-19, the conditions of women street vendors are extremely diorite. Therefore, NASVI is organising a virtual meeting on the issue of women street vendors on May 27, 2021 (Thursday) @12:00 noonTopic: Impact of Covid-19 on Women Street Vendors Please click the link below to join the webinar:Zoom : https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82483681706Live at: […]

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Street Vendors Join One Billion Rising Campaign

 In every case of sexual violence on streets, police machinery gets exposed Contingents of women street vendors under the banner of National Association of Street Vendors of India (NASVI) on 14 February joined the ‘One Billion Rising’ campaign in Delhi and several other cities in protest against growing violence on women.  The women vendors voiced

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National Association of Street Vendors of India Joins One Billion Rising Campaign

National Association of Street Vendors of India Joins One Billion Rising Campaign Against Violence against Women 14 February, 2013 Parliament Street, Delhi 5 pm- 8 pm    Never Forget  Constant    Vigil  Sustained   Organizing Strong        Solidarity Powerful    Resistance Make Society Violence Free

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NASVI joins ‘One Billion Rising’ Campaign against Violence against Women

National Association of Street Vendors of India (NASVI) joins the ‘One Billion Rising’ campaign on 14 February, 2013 in protest against growing violence against women. The street vendors’ body has called upon the women street vendors of different cities and towns to join the campaign and voice their protest against increasing harassment, torture and violence

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