Evolution of Informal Trade in Old Hyderabad: Investigating Resistance to Acquired Western Urban Planning Interventions

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Street vending has been a dominant occupation among migrants since the inception of urban migration in Hyderabad, India. For a long time, street vending has been considered an intrusion into the city’s urban fabric, causing stringent efforts to exclude it. Historic evidence shows the existence of public markets –called bazaars– that run alongside shops. Nevertheless, the urban transformation of Hyderabad was influenced by Western urbanization paradigms and foreign interference under British rule and sustained by volatile policies after independence, jeopardizing historical identities and pushing marginalized populations away from the city. This study examines the impact of volatile policies on urban informality and argues that peripatetic trade in Hyderabad is native to the city. Today, while street vending is considered an appropriation of public space in the Old City, results indicate it is a form of resistance to acquired Western planning models and modernization induced upon the city.
老海得拉巴非正规贸易的演变:研究西方城市规划干预的阻力
自印度海得拉巴出现城市移民以来,街头小贩一直是移民的主要职业。长期以来,街头小贩一直被认为是对该市城市结构的一种侵犯,因此海得拉巴市竭力将其排除在外。历史证据表明,与商店并存的公共市场--即集市--是存在的。然而,在英国统治时期,海得拉巴的城市转型受到西方城市化范式和外来干涉的影响,独立后又受到动荡政策的持续影响,危及了历史身份,并将边缘化人群赶出了城市。本研究探讨了动荡的政策对城市非正规性的影响,并认为海得拉巴的流动贸易是这座城市的土生土长。如今,虽然街头小贩被认为是对老城公共空间的侵占,但研究结果表明,它是对后天西方规划模式和城市现代化的一种抵制。
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