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... street vendors . Estimates show that about 15 % of the urban informal sector workforce are street vendors - self- employed persons who earn their living by selling in the streets . These castes , especially Banias , take to street ...
... street vendors . Estimates show that about 15 % of the urban informal sector workforce are street vendors - self- employed persons who earn their living by selling in the streets . These castes , especially Banias , take to street ...
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... street vending . They grant permission only to a small percentage of actual street vendors , leaving the vast majority as ' illegal ' . Under a dif- ferent and sympathetic gaze , the ven- dors could easily be assimilated into the city ...
... street vending . They grant permission only to a small percentage of actual street vendors , leaving the vast majority as ' illegal ' . Under a dif- ferent and sympathetic gaze , the ven- dors could easily be assimilated into the city ...
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... streets , are the sites for interaction . Open markets , street corner markets , weekly haats , door to door service are a part of our tradi- tion and culture . Street vendors are both part of our tradition and yet integrated into the ...
... streets , are the sites for interaction . Open markets , street corner markets , weekly haats , door to door service are a part of our tradi- tion and culture . Street vendors are both part of our tradition and yet integrated into the ...
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