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Muzaffar Ahmad Ashrafani Reports From Dras As Temperatures Plummet To Minus 25 Degrees

In response to government intervention and pressure from gig workers, major quick commerce firms in India, including Blinkit, Zepto, Swiggy, and Zomato, have agreed to eliminate their '10-minute delivery' promise. This decision aims to improve safety and working conditions for gig workers following concerns about the risks associated with ultra-fast delivery times.

Muzaffar Ahmad Ashrafani Reports From Dras As Temperatures Plummet To Minus 25 Degrees

Credit: Indiatoday

Key Highlights

  • Major quick commerce firms are dropping the '10-minute delivery' promise.
  • The decision follows intervention from Labour Minister Mansukh Mandaviya.
  • Blinkit has already removed the promise from its branding.
  • The move is aimed at enhancing safety and working conditions for gig workers.
  • Other companies are expected to follow Blinkit's lead soon.
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Sources

  1. Muzaffar Ahmad Ashrafani Reports From Dras As Temperatures Plummet To Minus 25 Degrees
  2. CR Kesavan Slams Rahul Gandhi Over 'Jana Nayagan' Row, Calls Him A 'Habitual Liar'
  3. Rahul Gandhi Slams Centre Over Delay In Release Of Vijay's Film 'Jana Nayagan'
  4. Quick commerce firms to rethink 10-minute delivery after govt intervention, gig workers' strike: Report

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