Banned street vendors seek identity cards in the Street Vendor program

Banned street vendors seek identity cards in the Street Vendor program


Coimbatore: Ban on street shop vendors in the Street Vendor program. In Tamil Nadu, a separate policy for street vendors was developed and their count was surveyed in corporations, municipalities, and other areas.

Last year, 16 lakh 431 pedestrian traders were seen trading in push carts in public places. So far 80 thousand 667 people have been issued identity cards and space has been allotted for them to run shops. Others were not provided id cards.

The Local Government, Police, Highways, Public Works Department has banned 69 thousand 236 unlicensed traders from doing business without identity cards. Permission has been granted to take action against shopkeepers who violate the ban. A few traders were not added under the street vendor scheme purposely and appealed for identity to run the shops.

Masakkalaipalayam Municipal School Students Win District Carrom Championship

Students from Masakkalaipalayam Corporation Middle School secured first place in both singles and doubles categories at...

Coimbatore Corporation Clears Overgrown Shrubs Along Pollachi Main Road in South Zone

Coimbatore Corporation's South Zone Ward 98 witnessed a major cleanliness drive along Pollachi Main Road near LIC Colony...

SRCW Partners With UYIR To Promote Road Safety Awareness Among Students

Sri Ramakrishna College for Women signed an MoU with UYIR NGO in Coimbatore on August 20, 2026, to strengthen road safet...

Sri Ramakrishna College of Arts and Science Partners with Swinburne University Vietnam for Global Academic Excellence

Sri Ramakrishna College of Arts and Science signed an MoU with Swinburne University Vietnam in Coimbatore. Managing Trus...

SRIT Coimbatore Signs MoU with IIT Palakkad to Boost Academic and Research Collaboration

Sri Ramakrishna Institute of Technology Coimbatore signed an MoU with IIT Palakkad on 19 August 2026 at Nila Campus. The...

Amaravathi Dam Water Level Rises to 57 Feet, Thirumoorthy Dam Records 34 Feet

Amaravathi Dam in Tiruppur district has recorded a water level of 57.12 feet due to continuous inflow, while Thirumoorth...