
Key Highlights
- Conflict Over Space: Struggles between informal street vendors and municipal authorities regarding designated vending zones.
- Livelihood Security: The dispute highlights the vulnerability of small-scale vendors in urban UP (like Rampur) trying to secure a spot for their fruit carts.
- Regulatory Enforcement: Highlighting the enforcement of the Street Vendors Act to prevent haphazard occupation of public spaces.
NDMA +3
Future Scope & Potential
- Formalization: Implementation of urban planning that designates specific “no-disruption” zones for vendors.
- Digital Integration: Potential for fruit carts to adopt UPI payments and digital mapping to formalize their operations and avoid, or manage, legal hurdles.
- Micro-Enterprise Support: Creating organized, cleaner, and more efficient street vending systems to improve city aesthetics and vendor income.
NDMA +2
Impact & Disruption
- Livelihood Disruption: Without proper rehabilitation, removal of carts causes immediate loss of income for the poor, reducing their ability to manage expenses.
- Urban Management Changes: Increased push for stricter licensing systems for fruit carts, changing the traditional, informal setup of street markets.
