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Frantic #4

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Street vendors got the place for their business in 2005 and they got a constitution named "National Policy on Urban Street Vendors, 2004". But in early 2009, ahead of the 2010 Commonwealth Games, the construction of a flyover over Velodrome Road once again dislocated thousands of street vendors. SEWA, an organization came forward to help street vendors by proposing a market design where vendors will do their businessBut after almost 2 years, SEWA could not come to any agreement with the government.Street vendors dream to do their business In a free place, remained unsolved.

Situation Analysis

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Problem Identification and Justification

Insufficient SupportNot Enough Financial StabilityFaces Eviction by the Law Enforcement AgenciesPressurize from the Police for Bribery

Lion Share of their Earnings Goes to Extortionist

Encroach Sidewalks & Create Obstacles

Uncertainly in their Regular Income

Legitimation & No

Placement for Business

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Evaluation of Alternatives & Solutions

Run the Business from 12 pm to 03 pm Except

Weekend, Saturday & MondayOperate the Business in Off

Pick Hour Like from 06 pm to 10 pmLease Land from Municipality

or GovernmentSEWA Can Apply for a

Modest LoanSEWA Can Reconcile ILO for

Their Right

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Recommended Idea for Solution

Apply for to lease a place for their business purpose.

Lease will be paid in instalment which will come from vendor’s daily income in short proportion.

Business will be legitimate by the court.

Political influence and others extort groups cannot make any force or evict them for extortion.

Problem will be solve in short time and the benefits will stay for a long time.