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Tech companies are promising to 'disrupt' India's unorganized domestic work sector with 15-minute service apps like Insta Help, Snabbit, and Pronto. While these apps claim to empower workers, critics argue they deepen the imbalance between employers and workers by prioritizing customer convenience.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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