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Changes little on ground: Gig workers as quick commerce platforms vow to drop 10-min delivery
On Christmas and New Year’s eve in 2025, gig workers held strikes to draw attention to what they say are unsafe delivery ...
Though the commerce firms have rebranded their quick delivery services, some delivery firms have said there will be no change ...
The labour minister has asked quick commerce firms to stop advertising 10-minute deliveries, citing worker safety. Platforms ...
India’s gig economy has become a major job engine, driven by soaring demand for ultra-fast deliveries. The number of gig workers reached 12 million in FY 2024–25, up from 7.7 million in 2020–21, and ...
Following an intervention from the Labour Ministry, quick-commerce companies such as Blinkit, Zepto, Zomato and Swiggy have ...
Quick commerce firms such as Blinkit, Zepto, and Swiggy, among others, are likely to reconsider their 10-minute delivery ...
More than 200,000 gig workers recently staged protests across major Indian cities, prompting concerns about the necessity of ...
AAP MP Raghav Chadha has hailed the Centre’s decision to curb 10-minute delivery branding by quick-commerce platforms, ...
The Centre has asked quick commerce platforms to remove fixed 10-minute delivery promises from branding amid growing safety ...
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Exclusive: 10-minute delivery rule scrapped: What it means for quick-commerce players and gig workers
EXCLUSIVE: The government’s crackdown on 10-minute delivery promises puts quick-commerce under scrutiny. ET Now explores its ...
Industry experts weigh in on how the government-imposed ban on the 10-minute delivery model will change the way quick ...
Following a series of sustained interventions, Union Labour Minister Mansukh Mandaviya held meetings with leading platforms ...
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