The case for giving the unorganized sector a better deal was argued and won a long, long time ago. People turn up in cities from rural areas to do menial jobs. They carry loads, clean floors and take up just about any thing to survive. As they eke out a living, they provide a variety of important services on which cities run. It is also well established that the vendor, rickshaw-puller, foodstall owner and others like them have aspirations. When they borrow they are known to pay back. They are creative, innovative and entrepreneurial. Unfortunately in. . .