Updated On: 12 July, 2023 07:00 AM IST | Mumbai | Prajakta Kasale
As BMC nudges hawkers to make use of Pradhan Mantri Svanidhi Yojana, angry vendors say they want legitimacy more than any petty loans

Vegetable vendors on Ramwadi lane, near Bhuleshwar. File pic
Unions for hawkers have called out BMC’s “double standard” in pressuring street vendors to take loans under the Pradhan Mantri Svanidhi Yojana, while giving licence to merely 32,400 of them. Many hawkers said they availed of the scheme just for proof of their work.
On June 15, the BMC published on its website a list of 32,407 people who had completed the street vendor certification process as per the criteria. The deadline for submitting suggestions or objections to the ward offices concerned is Friday, July 14. Meanwhile, the BMC asked the hawkers to apply for the Pradhan Mantri Svanidhi Yojana, which was launched in 2021 to help street vendors get back on their feet after a long COVID-19 lockdown.