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Gig workers in India's mobility sector deserve some GST relief

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March 17, 2025

The rationale of a lower income-tax burden on the middle-class should be extended to this field too

- ARPITA MUKHERJEE & PREKSHA DUGAR are, respectively, professor, Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER) and counsel, PLR Chambers.

The Union Budget for 2024-25 rightly focused on promoting inclusive growth and enabling employment-led development in India. With a goal of assisting the vulnerable groups, finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman proposed a scheme for the socioeconomic upliftment of Indian workers as the government helps them raise their incomes and attain sustainable livelihoods for a better quality of life.

The number of gig workers in India are growing, whether they are drivers of autorickshaws, taxis or bikes, or those engaged in the delivery of food or groceries, or others working for e-commerce companies. The surge in job opportunities for gig-workers across sectors has led to an increase in government initiatives for their welfare. Governments, both at the Centre and in states, are racing to formulate policies for the proper regulation of gig workers, mostly in terms of their economic betterment—by facilitating increased employment opportunities for them. For example, the ministry of labour and employment has created the e-Shram portal for the registration of gig-workers. As of 19 December 2024, as many as 304,802,313 individuals were registered on the portal. In her budget speech, the finance minister announced that gig workers registered on the e-Shram portal will be provided healthcare coverage under the Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana, a move that is likely to benefit nearly 10 million gig-workers.

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