Assam: 28 vending zones identified for Dibrugarh street vendors

GUWAHATI, AUG 10: In order to provide designated places to street vendors, the Dibrugarh Municipal Board has notified 28 designated vending zones in Dibrugarh town.

The designated vending zones in 11 prominent roads of the town have been notified in pursuance of the provisions of the Street Vendors (Protection of Livelihood and Regulation of Street Vending) Act, 2014, for providing adequate livelihood opportunities to street vendors, and also for streamlining of traffic.

The street vendors will not be allowed to occupy the footpath so that it remains open for public access.

The street vendors would also be required to abide by the restrictions in the use of Single Use Plastic and would be responsible for maintaining cleanliness.

The 28 vending zones have been identified on 11 roads namely the RKB Road, Khalihamari Road, Mancotta Road, Tarun Ram Phookan Road, AT Road, Graham Bazar – Shani Mandir Road, Graham Bazar – Jain Mandir Road, Graham Bazar – Paltan Bazar Road, Paltan Bazar – Loharpatty Road, Paltan Bazar – Seujpur Road, Paltan Bazar – AMCH Road, Shantipara area and Shantipara – Guard Quarter Road.

“All street vendors availing the vending zones will have to get themselves registered with Dibrugarh Municipal Board and possess identity cards issued by the authority. The street vendors must abide by the traffic rules and regulations and must maintain swachhata (cleanliness). As per Section 8 of the Street Vendors (Protection of Livelihood and Regulation of Street Vending) Act, 2014, the vendors may be required to pay a minimum vending fee to the Dibrugarh Municipal Board, which will be notified in due course,” DMB Chairman Dr Saikat Patra said.

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