Mumbai rains is infamous for its torrential downpours, but beyond the picturesque scenes of rain-soaked streets, the impact on the city’s street vendors and hawkers is profound. For these resilient entrepreneurs, the rain brings both challenges and opportunities. From soggy stalls to reduced foot traffic, the monsoon can disrupt their daily earnings and daily lives. However, some find creative ways to adapt and even thrive despite the weather. In this vox pop, we delve into the real experiences of Mumbai’s street vendors and hawkers during the rains. We’ll hear their stories, uncover the hurdles they face, and explore how they navigate the storm to keep their businesses afloat. Stay tuned to understand the monsoon`s true impact on their lives. Watch video

On 26th of March, engineer turned education reformer Sonam Wangchuk, who was on fast over several demands, ended his 21-day ‘Climate Fast’. Hundreds of people joined Wangchuk in Leh as he ended his fast. The climate activist and his supporters have demanded statehood for Ladakh and its inclusion under the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution of India. The educator accused the BJP government of backtracking from its promise of extending safeguards guaranteed under the sixth schedule of the Constitution to Ladakh. On tuesday, 26th of March ending his fast, Sonam Wangchuk reminded the people ballot power and urged them to use it very carefully in the ensuing Lok Sabha elections.
ADVERTISEMENT