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Women's Day 2021: Three female gig economy workers on what their jobs mean for them

This Women's Day, Moneycontrol brings you the story of three women who braved the odds and are part of the gig economy today:

March 08, 2021 / 19:54 IST
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India has one of the highest numbers of gig workers in the world, a byproduct of its booming consumer internet economy. This Women's Day, Moneycontrol brings you the story of three women who braved the odds and are part of the gig economy today: An Uber driver, an e-commerce delivery worker for Amazon and Flipkart, and a Swiggy delivery partner. For them, this is more than a job. It is a source of empowerment, financial independence, and security.

Seema Gupta

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All of 29, Gupta has seen her life go upside down following a failed marriage. From day one, she was harassed for dowry by her in-laws. The situation worsened to an extent where they tried to burn her by pouring kerosene oil. A heavily pregnant Gupta managed to somehow escape and file a police complaint. She stayed at her parents' house for the next two years where she gave birth to her son. Soon, her parents started forcing her to return to her husband’s house. However she was determined that she won't risk her as well as her son's life by returning. She then left her parents’ house and got a place to stay with her baby.