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Festival rush leaves gig workers in short supply
Mint New Delhi
|October 17, 2025
India's gig economy is being put through the wringer this festival season.
Hiring delivery agents, drivers, and warehouse staff from August to November, coinciding with festivals like Durga Puja and Diwali, has become a bigger challenge this time compared to previous years. The aggressive expansion of quick commerce platforms, combined with many workers avoiding these roles because of undue pressure, has resulted in a shortage of gig workers.
Recruiters estimate demand for such workers has surged 30-50% from the festival months last year, and their wages have spiked 40% from a few weeks ago. Workers delivering products home or providing porter services stand to make *45,000 to 50,000 a month, according to recruitment and logistics companies.
Companies employing gig workers have increased incentives by 15-20%, with delivery agents getting surge bonuses, attendance rewards, and higher per-delivery pay. "Some are also offering quick payouts and retention bonuses to cut down on attrition," said Neeti Sharma, CEO, TeamLease Digital, part of the recruiter TeamLease group.
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