This component aims at skilling of street vendors, support micro-enterprise development, credit enablement and pro-vending urban planning along with supporting social security options for vulnerable group as women, SCs,/STs and minorities. Up to 5 percent of the total DAY-NULM budget will be spent on this component.
Under DAY-NULM, states and cities will conduct a periodic Socio-economic survey of street vendors, register sterrt vendors and will issues Identity cards for street vendors.
Street Vendors will be encouraged to access basic banking services.
Development of vendors’ market/vending zones/informal sector markets in accordance with Town Vending Plans with infrastructure/civic facilities such as paving, water supply, solid waste disposal facility, lighting, storage space, parking facilities etc.