Meghalaya cabinet approves draft Meghalaya Street Vendors Scheme, 2023

The State Cabinet on Wednesday approved the draft Meghalaya Street Vendors Scheme, 2023 which seeks to regulate hawking and street vending in the state.

 

Addressing media persons, MDA government spokesperson Paul Lyngdoh said, “The intention of the government is to strike a balance between the need to provide livelihood to street vendors and the need to also ensure that other equally important issues like law and order, decongestion and safety to pedestrians and the fact that as we observed in the recent fire incident how street hawkers were a major cause of the delay in the intervention by the fire services in containing the inferno at Khyndailad.”

 

Lyngdoh said the scheme broadly speaks of town vending committees, who will be eligible to be identified as legal hawkers. For instant, the person has to possess an EPIC issued by the Election Commission of India (ECI) plus a certificate to show that he/she has been residing in Meghalaya for three years.

 

The vendor should have been vending in a particular spot for a minimum of six months and should possesses a valid trade license in areas that are outside of the three normal areas under the control of the Shillong Municipal Board.

 

The cabinet minister also informed that a survey of street vendors and identification of vending zones and no vending zones will soon start and said, “The government will also strive to provide dedicated vending zones and market spaces to the street vendors.”

 

He also said that the process will allow the segregation of legal and illegal street vendors and legal authorized registered vendors will be given spaces in the vending zones. 

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