India’s Street Vendors (Protection of Livelihood and Regulation of Street Vending) Act of 2014 was created to regulate street-vending activities and to protect the rights of the vendors. The Act calls for the creation of free vending zones and Town Vending Committees for each locality. While the Act is still in the implementation phase, there are signs that progress toward change has been slow and uneven, requiring refocusing of legislation to apply pressure in areas where changes are not being implemented
This research paper focused on how the government will encourage street vendors to formalize their b...
Vending on the street is a worldwide fact and the most able to be seen component of the casual econo...
Abstract In India, a major section of self-employed informal workers work as street vendors. They pr...
India’s Street Vendors (Protection of Livelihood and Regulation of Street Vending) Act of 2014 was c...
Presented by Prashant Narang on behalf of Centre for Civil Society to the Parliamentary Standing Com...
This Model Act, drafted by Prashant Narang, Jayana Bedi, and Meghna Sharma of Centre for Civil Socie...
The National Street Vendor Association (NASVI) in India is an association of Indian street vendor or...
Centre for Civil Society's report for 2019-20 provides a comprehensive analysis of the implementatio...
Street vendors have often been seen as archetypal examples of informality in cities—constituting wha...
This paper is concerned with attempts to manage street vendors in India. Firstly it traces the evolu...
From the early colonial period onward, the Indian state has on various occasions responded to the pr...
The economic hardships experienced by many young people in India have resulted in the creation of se...
This paper is a legislative note on the Street Vendors (Protection of Livelihood and Regulation of S...
This report examines the intersection of public health policy and the rights of street vendors in th...
Since the reforms of the 1990s, informal street trading has played an ever-growing role in India’s u...
This research paper focused on how the government will encourage street vendors to formalize their b...
Vending on the street is a worldwide fact and the most able to be seen component of the casual econo...
Abstract In India, a major section of self-employed informal workers work as street vendors. They pr...
India’s Street Vendors (Protection of Livelihood and Regulation of Street Vending) Act of 2014 was c...
Presented by Prashant Narang on behalf of Centre for Civil Society to the Parliamentary Standing Com...
This Model Act, drafted by Prashant Narang, Jayana Bedi, and Meghna Sharma of Centre for Civil Socie...
The National Street Vendor Association (NASVI) in India is an association of Indian street vendor or...
Centre for Civil Society's report for 2019-20 provides a comprehensive analysis of the implementatio...
Street vendors have often been seen as archetypal examples of informality in cities—constituting wha...
This paper is concerned with attempts to manage street vendors in India. Firstly it traces the evolu...
From the early colonial period onward, the Indian state has on various occasions responded to the pr...
The economic hardships experienced by many young people in India have resulted in the creation of se...
This paper is a legislative note on the Street Vendors (Protection of Livelihood and Regulation of S...
This report examines the intersection of public health policy and the rights of street vendors in th...
Since the reforms of the 1990s, informal street trading has played an ever-growing role in India’s u...
This research paper focused on how the government will encourage street vendors to formalize their b...
Vending on the street is a worldwide fact and the most able to be seen component of the casual econo...
Abstract In India, a major section of self-employed informal workers work as street vendors. They pr...