Fuel price hike squeezes delivery workers’ pockets
Panaji: Twenty-seven-year-old food delivery agent Malappa Nagareddy cannot afford to skip work even for a day. His daily earnings of Rs 1,500 are the sole support for his ailing mother’s medical expenses.
A major share of his income goes into petrol enabling him to complete 20-25 deliveries daily, often forcing him to skip meals. With petrol prices rising by Rs 3, his expenses and worries have increased.
The situation is similar for nearly 83,000 gig workers in Goa, most from neighbouring states. They work nearly 12-hour shifts in the heat and rain, with fuel being a major expense to meet daily targets.
“I have travelled as far as 20km just to deliver a dosa. It is not optional for us to decline a delivery. We spend up to Rs 400 daily just to keep the tank filled. If I don’t work I lose my entire day’s pay,” Nagareddy said.
Workers say companies offer minimal financial support with costs of vehicles and fuel borne by them. Ikram Hussain, a delivery agent from Caranzalem, said, “It’s difficult to survive on such incomewhen we have to pay for everything. We even spend Rs 1,000 for delivery bags to ensure food reaches customers safely. If petrolkeep rising I don’t know how long this job will sustain us.”
Workers travel as far as Baga and Anjuna from Panaji for deliveries with income often inadequate for the distances covered. Out of 10 deliveries only one or two yield a generous tip. Binod Pariyar, on his way to Candolim from Miramar, said, “Tips depend entirely on customers. Ratings also impact our earnings. If ratings drop our income falls.”
Madhya Pradesh-based Ravindra Baghel said, “Our base earning is Rs 10 per km. During peak hours from 8pm to 11pm it increases. In rains we get a Rs 20 surge charge. The more we deliver the more we earn. But with high fuel prices we are back to where we started. Luckily my wife works as a cook so expenses are balanced.”
Workers said rising fuel costs and lack of employer support are making gig work unsustainable even as demand for deliveries continues to grow across Goa.
“I have travelled as far as 20km just to deliver a dosa. It is not optional for us to decline a delivery. We spend up to Rs 400 daily just to keep the tank filled. If I don’t work I lose my entire day’s pay,” Nagareddy said.
Workers say companies offer minimal financial support with costs of vehicles and fuel borne by them. Ikram Hussain, a delivery agent from Caranzalem, said, “It’s difficult to survive on such incomewhen we have to pay for everything. We even spend Rs 1,000 for delivery bags to ensure food reaches customers safely. If petrolkeep rising I don’t know how long this job will sustain us.”
Madhya Pradesh-based Ravindra Baghel said, “Our base earning is Rs 10 per km. During peak hours from 8pm to 11pm it increases. In rains we get a Rs 20 surge charge. The more we deliver the more we earn. But with high fuel prices we are back to where we started. Luckily my wife works as a cook so expenses are balanced.”
Workers said rising fuel costs and lack of employer support are making gig work unsustainable even as demand for deliveries continues to grow across Goa.
You Can Also Check: Gold Rate in Goa | Silver Rate in Goa | Bank Holidays in Goa | Public Holidays in Goa | Petrol Price in Goa
Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Bakrid wishes, messages and eid 2026Comments
Be the first to share a thought and become theFirst Voiceof this News Article
end of article
In Goa
- Unity Cup: Jamil urges players to punch above their weight in UK
- SAFF C’ship: Aerial prowess gives India new edge in attack
- Porvorim road closure extended till June 16
- Bolmax Pereira, priest who fought to keep Goa green, dies at 50
- Taleigao project fined Rs 31 lakh for environmental violation
- Driver deaths in road accidents rise 500% till April compared to last year
- Mining cos must take measures to prevent flooding, landslides: Govt
Featured In City
- What are Bengal’s new ‘holding centres’? How Suvendu Adhikari govt plans mass deportation of illegal immigrants
- Pune Porsche crash case: Viral video of accused family’s bail celebration sparks outrage; victim kin demand action
- 2 killed, 9 injured as bus rams parked truck on Lucknow-Gorakhpur Highway in Ayodhya
- 3 Killed, 5 injured after SUV rams stationary tractor-trolley on Ganga Expressway in UP's Raebareli
- Maharashtra debt tops Rs 10 lakh crore; NCP(SP) seeks disclosure of pending contractor dues
- Fuel prices, austerity optics spark political row; NCP (SP) questions Centre’s policy, seeks transparency on oil PSU profits
- Woman journalist injured in Navi Mumbai hit-and-run, biker escapes
Photostories
- Born on a Sunday? What it reveals about your personality, money, love and future
- Why some birds decorate their nests with snake skin: The reason is brilliant
- Ranveer Singh, Helena Bonham Carter, Johnny Depp: Actors' exits from films and web series that sparked controversy
- 5 most beautiful rabbit breeds in the world you’ll instantly fall in love with
- T. Rex vs Spinosaurus: Who was the true king of the dinosaurs?
- The problem-solver, the diplomat, the visionary: Which workplace personality are you?
- Children who feel heard at home usually grow up differently in these 7 ways
- Heat waves are not just making you tired: They could be damaging your heart too, doctor warns
- From KitKat to Fish Scale: 7 luxury tile designs that instantly elevate modern home interiors
- Art quote of the day by Alfred Tonnelle: “The artist does not see things as they are, but as he is”
Videos
03:49 Siddaramaiah Likely To Step Down As Karnataka CM Amid Congress Leadership Transition Buzz03:23 Karnataka CM Change Buzz Grows After Rahul–Sidda Meeting, Offers RS Berth To CM Siddaramaiah03:14 Political Storm In Bengal After FIR Against Mamata Over ‘Dirty Religion’ Remark04:00 BJP Alleges Major Rift In TMC, Says 20 MPs Are In Touch With Saffron Camp03:00 ‘Unwarranted References’: India Blasts China, Pakistan Over Jammu-Kashmir Remarks- Tamil Nadu Vs Karnataka: Vijay Urges PM Modi To Reject Mekedatu Dam Proposal Ahead Of Delhi Visit
09:06 Honey Singh Joins BJP Punjab Campaign Against Drugs, Meets Tarun Chugh04:32 Suvendu Adhikari Calls For Fast Deportation Of Alleged Illegal Bangladeshi Infiltrators In Bengal04:46 Congress Denies Karnataka CM Post Tussle After Siddaramaiah-DK Shivakumar Delhi Meeting
Hot Picks
Top Trends
Up Next
Follow Us On Social Media