Law, liberty, and livelihood : making a living on the street edited by P. J. Shah and Naveen Mandava.
Material type: TextLanguage: Publication details: New Delhi : Academic Foundation, 2005.Description: 313 pISBN:- 9788171884483
- 381.180954 SHA/LAW
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Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Street hawking : spend to vend
Chapter 3. Setting up shop: shopping for legality
Chapter 4. Urban land management plans: master plan for disaster
Chapter 5. The meat market: meeting market demand
Chapter 6. Auto Rikshaw permits:limited permits, unpermitted licences
Chapter 7. Cycle rickshaw licencing: cycles of poverty
Chapter 8. Licencing of the railway porters: burden of the badge
Chapter 9. Opening a school in Delhi: a learning experience
Chapter 10. Household based industry: is big brother watching?
Appendix