Hi Friends,

Even as I launch this today ( my 80th Birthday ), I realize that there is yet so much to say and do. There is just no time to look back, no time to wonder,"Will anyone read these pages?"

With regards,
Hemen Parekh
27 June 2013

Now as I approach my 90th birthday ( 27 June 2023 ) , I invite you to visit my Digital Avatar ( www.hemenparekh.ai ) – and continue chatting with me , even when I am no more here physically

Saturday, 20 June 2020

Congratulations , Shri Mahesh Kumarji



Congratulations , Shri Mahesh Kumarji


( Principal Secretary-Urban Development – Govt of Maharashtra / sec.ud1@maharashtra.gov.in / sec.ud2@maharashtra.gov.in )




What For ?

For considering my suggestion in respect of Street Vendor Loan Scheme [ SVaNidhi ]



What was your suggestion ?

Ø  Do away with condition of “ who have been vending on or before March 24 “

{  Unfortunately , this suggestion does not seem to have been accepted }


Ø  Give loan to ANY unemployed person who “undertakes “to become a Street Vendor { whether he is already been registered as a vendor, or not }

{  This appears to have been accepted  }




Can you elaborate  ?


In my following blog / email, I wrote :
         Providing Jobs : a Fundamental Right ?   ……………………..[ 07 June 2020 ]


Dear Shri Narendrabhai,

I urge you to tell the government officers :


“ Just get out of the way of persons trying to become Self-Employed.


If any rule / regulation comes in the way of a person trying to become Self Employed, just go ahead and drop / delete that rule.

No matter how many Unlock periods follow, India is unlikely to get back to GDP of even 5 %, unless we succeed in Unlocking the Self-Employment potential of our people


PM-SVANidhi ( Street Vendor Loan Scheme ) is an excellent example of this “ Process of unlocking the Self-Employment potential “


But vested interests and “rule–bound“ bureaucrats [ MNRE officers + Bankers + Municipal Officers + Police ] will, most likely ensure that this scheme is “ Still Born “ !


Please , tell them :


“ Although this Scheme envisages making 50 lakh Street Vendors become Self Employed ( at budgeted outlay of Rs 5,000 crore ), I challenge you to remove all road-blocks and give loans to 500 lakh street vendors “

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Earlier , I wrote :

Thank You, Shri Hardeep Singh Puriji   …………………………………………..[ 01 June 2020 ]


 Ø  While sanctioning loan, it must NOT be denied even if a vendor is UN-LICENSED  ! 



Ø  Madam Sitharamanji , in her press briefing, had said : “ We received this figure of 50 lakh vendors, from various State Governments “


Ø  If “ License Requirement “ is made a condition for granting loan, than I am afraid, 45 lakh vendors will get “ disqualified “ !


Ø  In fact , in my earlier emails, I had advocated granting this loan to ANY unemployed person , who wants to take up “ Street Vending “ as a trade , with no prior experience in Street Vending !

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Even still earlier, I wrote :

Street Vendor Loan Scheme ……………………………………………………………[ 14 May 2020 ]



    While granting online VENDOR LICENSE, government shall sympathetically consider :


#   Migrant Workers stuck in a city ( estimated 35 lakh in Mumbai alone )


#   MSME factory workers who have lost their jobs


#   Domestic servants who are sitting idle at home ( irrespective of govt pleading, no
     home-owner is likely to pay them wages for April )


#   Construction workers who have lost their jobs


#   In Mumbai , existing 3 lakh hawkers who ply their trade from slots on footpath

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What makes you think your suggestions are being “ considered “ ?

Following news report in yesterday’s Times of India :

Extract :
Ø  The civic official said those with identity cards issued by civic bodies were eligible.
     Those whose names are there in the survey, but do not have identity cards, should
     be given temporary cards or their names must be recommended.
    Migrants who have shifted to their home states and are planning to return to
    Maharashtra are also eligible

Ø  “Street vendors play a significant role in ensuring availability of goods and services at affordable rates at the doorstep of city dwellers. We have proposed to grant benefits to vendors, who had been vending on or before March 24, and till March 2022,’’ he said

Ø  “Any vendor, registered or unregistered, can apply for a loan of Rs 10,000 under the scheme. The loan will have a year’s tenure, with interest subsidy at the rate of 7%, provided repayment is punctual,’’ Pathak said

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Copy of this email being sent to following State-level Urban Development Secretaries :

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With regards,

Hemen Parekh
hcp@RecruitGuru.com  /  21 June 2020

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