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NDMC completes vendor survey, cert after verification

NDMC completes vendor survey, cert after verification

Time of India07-08-2025
New Delhi: New Delhi Municipal Council claimed that it completed the vendor survey in its areas under the Vendors (Protection of Livelihood and Regulation of Street Vending) Scheme 2019.
According to officials, the records of all surveyed vendors under NDMC jurisdiction were available online, and any person with a claim or objection can approach the town vending committee within 15 days.
Under clause 1.1.15 of the Street Vendors Scheme, the records of all surveyed vendors were made available online on Thursday, stated a public notice. "Any person with a claim or objection regarding the street vending application received or the information submitted by any applicant may submit such a claim or objection to the respective town vending committee within 15 days or up to Aug 21," it added.
Vendors can visit online.ndmc.gov.in/svs_objection to review the records and submit any relevant claims or objections within the stipulated time. "No submission will be entertained after the due date. For their convenience, a vendors' facilitation centre has also been established on the fourth and fifth floors of Pragati Bhavan on Jai Singh Road," the notice stated.
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The council has identified over 2,500 vendors and collected their documents.
"We have taken their locations too. After verifying the documents, the final eligibility of these vendors will be ascertained and they will be issued a certificate of vending (CoV)," NDMC stated.
The vendors with CoVs will elect a new team, which will further work on the identification of their locations. The council is, however, preparing an initial plan, which includes the identification of natural markets and vending zones, keeping in account the high-security zones. However, any plan will be finalised by the newly formed team.
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