New surveys to identify and segregate street vendors
The Hindu
The Mangaluru City Corporation on Wednesday decided to constitute 10 survey teams to conduct a new round of surveys to identify and segregate street vendors on the basis of their trading activities.Th
The Mangaluru City Corporation on Wednesday decided to constitute 10 survey teams to conduct a new round of surveys to identify and segregate street vendors on the basis of their trading activities. This was decided at a Town Vending Committee meeting of the corporation here chaired by Commissioner Akshy Sridhar. The surveys will be conducted based on the guidelines specified in the Vendors (Protection of Livelihood and Regulation of Street Vending) Scheme 2020, said an official communique. The corporation said that the Town Vending Committee will issue identification cards and trade licence to deserving street vendors based on the outcome of the survey. Vendors with valid identification cards and licence will be assigned zones for their trading activities.More Related News
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