Study of informal market along the educational area : a case of Ahmedabad (Nr AES area) (Also available on CD)

Gajjar, Jeel Anilbhai

Study of informal market along the educational area : a case of Ahmedabad (Nr AES area) (Also available on CD) - 2016 - 92p.,1sheet,CD-ROM

CONTENTS 1 Introduction 16 1.1 Background 16 1.2 Research Questions 18 1.3 Aim . 18 1.4 Objectives . 18 1.5 Scope Of Work . 18 1.6 Limitation . 19 2 Research Methodology . 20 2.1 Pre Field Visit – Literature Review 20 2.2 Field Visit & Data Collection 21 2.3 Post Field Visit . 21 3 Litrature Review . 22 3.1 Understanding Of Street Vendor In General 22 3.2 Basic Concept Of Street Vending 23 3.2.1 Defintion & Categories Of Vendors 23 3.3 Classification Of Vendors 24 3.4 Current Situation Of Street Vendors 25 3.5 Policies Or Regulations . 27 3.6 Case Studies . 27 3.6.1 Case 1: Sarojini Market, Delhi 28 3.6.2 Case 2: Kamla Nagar Market, Delhi 29 3.6.3 Case 3: College Street, Kolkata . 30 3.7 Street Vending In Context To Ahmedabad City 30 3.7.1 City Profile . 30 3.7.2 Informal Economy Of Ahmedabad 31 3.8 Street Vending In Ahmedabad 32 3.8.1 Types Of Vendors In Ahmedabad . 34 3.8.2 Categories Of Street Vending In Ahmedabad . 34 3.9 Ahmedabad Informal Activities Laws And Reegulations 35 3.10 Conclusion . 36 4 Field Study (Site Identification) . 37 4.1 Data Sources 37 4.2 Selection Of Study Location . 37 4.3 Overview Of Areas . 38 4.3.1 Cept Gali . 38 4.3.2 H.L. Road . 38 4.3.3 C.G. Road . 38 4.3.4 Law Garden 39 4.3.5 Iim Road . 39 4.3.6 Gujarat Vdhyapith Road 39 4.3.7 Atira Road . 39 4.4 Informal Markets Around Aes Area . 40 4.4.1 Introduction . 40 4.5 Method Interviewing . 42 4.6 Pilot Survey Of 5 Stetches 43 4.6.1 C.G. Road . 43 4.6.2 H.L. Road . 43 4.6.3 Cept Gali . 44 4.6.4 Atira Road . 44 4.7 Obeservation And Issues Of 5 Strches 45 4.7.1 C.G. Road . 45 4.7.2 H.L. Road . 46 4.7.3 Cept Gali . 47 4.7.4 Atira Road . 50 4.7.5 Activities During Different Time Of Day . 50 4.8 Analysis . 52 4.8.1 Total No. Of Vendors Of 5 Stretches 53 4.8.2 Trading Activities Of Vendors 54 4.9 Conclusion . 56 4.10 Sampling Method 56 4.10.1 Selected 5 Stretches For Understand Vendor’s Existing Situation. 57 4.10.2 Understanding Characteristic Of Markets . 57 4.10.3 Find Out Major Issues And Advantages 58 4.10.4 Selecting 2 Streches Around Educational Area 58 5 Detailed Survey And Data Interpretation 59 5.1 Site Selection For Detailed Survey . 59 5.1.1 Reason Behind Site Selected . 59 5.2 Detailed Study Of Selected Site 60 5.2.1 History 60 5.3 Interrelationships With Vendors 62 5.4 Building Cases 63 5.5 Characteristics Difference Between Cept And Atira . 68 5.6 Data Analysis . 71 5.6.1 Types Of Vending Facility 71 5.6.2 Total No. Of Vendors By Duration 72 5.6.3 Caste And Religion Composition Of Vendors . 74 5.6.4 Gender Composition . 75 5.6.5 Education Status And Identy Card Of Vendors 77 5.6.6 Employement Status . 79 5.6.7 Cost And Vending Income . 80 Trading Cost By Vendors 80 5.6.8 Conflicts By Vendors . 81 5.6.9 Extent Change In Business . 82 5.7 Customers Survey . 84 5.7.1 Customer’s Category . 84 6 Conclusion 86 7 Works Cited . 87 8 Annexure: Vendors Questioners. 88 9 Annexure: Users Questioners . 91

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