Hyderabad, April 21 -- A public policy observer from Telangana, Nayini Anurag Reddy, has raised key concerns about the proposed Telangana Gig and Platform Workers Bill, 2025, which is currently open for public feedback.
In a detailed post on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), Reddy highlighted several issues in the draft bill that could impact the livelihoods of more than 5 lakh gig workers in the state today, with potential implications for up to 50 lakh people by 2030.
Reddy pointed out that the bill does not mandate a minimum pay rate per trip or per kilometer, leaving gig workers such as food delivery agents, ride-hailing drivers, and home service providers vulnerable to low or unpredictable earnings. He also noted that wor...
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