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Unlocking the Future | How to create a path for 23.5 million Indian youth to use gig work as a stepping stone, not a long term “career”?
05-01-2026
India’s gig economy is reshaping work for millions, with 23.5 million people expected to participate by 2030. Over 60% of gig workers already work full time, earning an average of ₹22,500 per month and powering growth across urban services. The report highlights how smart skilling, income stability, and portable social protection can unlock higher productivity and better earnings. It shows that well-designed platforms and supportive policies can turn gig work into a launchpad for upward mobility. The path forward focuses on building a more resilient, skilled, and future-ready gig workforce for India.
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