The Street Vendors (Protection of Livelihood & Regulation of Street Vending) Bill is likely to be passed in this ongoing Budget Session, Union Housing Development and Urban Poverty Alleviation Minister Ajay Maken told reporters here today.
"We have proposed certain amendments to the Bill, which is currently pending with the standing committee. We expect it to be passed in the current session," he said.
The ministry has proposed certain amendments in the Bill, which includes granting of hawkers' licences to 2.5 per cent of the population of any city.
By legalising street vending, municipal corporations will also be able to generate revenues, he said.
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As per the provisions of the Bill, tabled in the last monsoon session of Parliament, anyone over 14 years of age can register with the town vending committee and get registered for carrying out business.
Once registered with the local authorities, vendors will be provided with identity cards which will allow them to sell their products in vending zones allocated to them.
It also provides for setting up of vending zones for hawkers with minimal restrictions and without fear of being fined by municipal authorities, he said.
"Town vending committees are expected to submit its report on vending and non-vending zones soon," Maken said.
According to the ministry, there are 10 million street vendors with Mumbai alone accounting for 2,50,000; Delhi has 2,00,000; over 1,50,000 in Kolkata and and over 100,000 in Ahmedabad.
The minister met the family members of a hawker who died during an eviction drive at Vakola here last month.