The Street Food Festival of 2013 is the third edition of Street Food
Festival organized by the National Association of Street Vendors of
India(NASVI).What began as an internal event of NASVI where street food vendors
served different recipes to delegates in the Annual General Meetings has
metamorphosed into a mega event where hundreds of street food vendors put
stalls serving delicacies from all over the country attracting thousands of
customers including customers who have hitherto been skeptical of the street
food. The whole event gives unprecedented publicity to the issues of harassment
and security of livelihood of street vendors making Policy Makers and
administrators think of urgent interventions.
More people depend on street food than on restaurants and hotels in Indian
cities. Street Food Vendors not only provide fresh and tasty food but they are
also available at convenient location and have good bonding with the customers.
And most importantly the whole world of recipe is there – from snacks to
beverages to lunch and dinner .Name the dish and you have on the street –also
the dishes one has never heard off, dishes which has passed over generations
and dishes which vendors have brought from their family kitchen to the streets.
Vendors also give a personal touch to the dishes with either a particular spice
or method of cooking which makes customers visit only that particular vendor.
As Cities in India are growing bigger the opportunities too are increasing.
The opportunities obviously are being used by people with capital. Food Chains
are becoming order of the day. Companies claiming to sell Street Food and Food
Courts in Mall flaunting street food is a common sight though the taste and the
flavor are far removed from what the lakhs of ‘CULINARY ENTREPRENUERS ON
STREETS ‘roll out . And as the food at Malls and Restaurants get costlier
,there is a huge potential in the food at the street as more and more urban
Indians want to go out for the meals ,a phenomenon not so common in the past
but is picking up fast .However Street Food Vendors are more important than the
street food per say . Many players are entering into the street food
sector displacing the livelihood of lakhs of street food vendors. In all these
contexts mentioned above Street Food Festival becomes significant
The National Street Food Festival being organized on 20th ,21st
and 22nd December at the JLN complex is a major advocacy event. The
event will be inaugurated by the Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation Minister
of Govt of India along with the Minister for Food Processing Industry. The
inaugural event will also have luminaries like the Chairperson of the Food
Safety and Standard Authority of India (FSSAI) and people from the Private
Sector. On the third day of the event will be Award Function .The customers
will vote for the Most Popular Vendor and there will also be an award for the
Most Popular Woman Vendor. There are also awards on the basis of Hygiene,
Cleanliness and Presentation by the Vendors. These awards besides providing
them cash also are a recognition of doing best despite the odds and constraints.
To give the event a festival cover, cultural performances have been organised
by various bands so that the crowd remains engaged as they keep enjoying the
delicacies.
The range of the recipes is also enthralling .Litti Murga,Tash Kabab
,Makhana ka Khir ,Mawa Kachauri ,Pyaz Kachauri ,Khasta Kachauri,Dal Bati
Churma,Chicken 65, Paddu,Tamrind rice, Mysore Dosa ,Kandah Bajji,Fish
Stew,Chciken Achar ,Pani Patasha ,Rab,Hyderabad Biryani,Halim, Double ka
Meetha,Crab and Lobster dishes, Sandesh,Rosogulla,Jhing Mach Pakora, Rohu Mach
bhat, Odisha Pitha, Thukpa and Momo , Assam tea, Gathiya, Khakhara,Dhokla
,Sabudana Khicdi and Bara, Chole Kulcha and Bahture, Tikki Chaat,Dahi Bara,
Mutton and Chicken Korma, Seek Kabab, Variety of Parathas , Kacauri Chaat with
banana topping ,Kebabs from Lucknow,Makke ki roti and sarson ki saag
and so on and on and on .
The Street Food Festival has unleashed the potential of the Street Food
Vendors .NASVI has helped them to galvanize into a company called the NASVI
Street Foods Pvt Ltd . Street Food Vendors are buying shares of the Company.
Like in NASVI, the street vendors will be on board of the company. The Company
will intervene in
a) Setting up Food Streets and Food Courts
b) Catering Service
c) Modern Food Carts
d) Supply of ingradients to food vendors
e) Organise Food Festivals across country
f) Provide training to food vendors
Besides mopping up capital from Street Food Vendors, the Company has also
started attracting like minded investors for funds for the company. Some like
GBM Foods has come forward and a tie up looks imminent.
As we enter the last leg of preparation for the event, we are also concerned
about the proposed law for Street Vendors which was passed by the Lower House
of Indian Parliament but has to be passed by the Upper House for it to become
law. Since the beginning of the winter session, the Indian Parliament is
witnessing daily adjournment. Lot of effort has gone into the Bill and more
importantly the Law not only has the potential to change the face of Indian
cities and quality of life of Street vendors in India but also show to the
World the method of regulating street vending so as to create a win win
situation in cities, making cities more orderly along with making lives of
street vendors better b securing their livelihood.
Come Join Us, Support The Cause……
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