Adoptability as a strategy in formulating responses to every changing market dynamic with special focus on urban informal sector (Record no. 22172)

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Author Manukonda, Vijaya Kumari
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Title Adoptability as a strategy in formulating responses to every changing market dynamic with special focus on urban informal sector
Remainder of title – a case study of Hyderabad
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Volume, Issue number Vol.21(4), Oct-Dec
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. New Delhi
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Institute of Town Planners
Year 2024
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Pagination 104-119p.
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Summary, etc. The economy of any city/metropolis is a mix of formal, informal, and non-formal activities, influencing
its shape and form. The formal sector is characterized by rightful inclusion in planning efforts. However,
the informal sector has to fend for itself as it is made up of a poor, vulnerable population - women, even
children, and aged apart from men. This section is forced to become resilient and resourceful for survival
through gainful employment. Informal activity, historically pervasive in India, bridges the last-mile gap
in goods and services, surpassing governmental reach. The Ministry of Urban Employment and Poverty
Alleviation, Government of India, as detailed in the National Policy for Urban Street Vendors 2009, reveals
that street vending engages around 2 percent of the urban population, providing livelihoods for nearly one
crore urban individuals. The study underscores the vital role of street vendors and hawkers in Hyderabad's
liveability, emphasizing their resilience and innovative contributions to the city's spatial and aesthetic
appeal. They not only provide a distinct identity for Hyderabad but also ensure security and public safety.
It is imperative that this section gets integrated inclusion in sustainable physical planning programs of the
city of Hyderabad.
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9 (RLIN) 4792
Topical term or geographic name entry element URBAN PLANNING AND DESIGN (AR-UPD)
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Co-Author Sharma, Pallavi
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International Standard Serial Number 0537-9679
Title ITPI journal
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URL https://www.itpi.org.in/uploads/journalfiles/journal-21%C3%974-for-web.pdf
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