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Gig Worker's Train Fall Sparks Safety Outrage
13 Jan
Summary
- Delivery partner fell from a moving train after a quick food handover.
- The train halt was only brief, starting to move as handover occurred.
- Swiggy stated protocols prohibit boarding moving trains and reinforced safety training.

A recent incident involving a Swiggy delivery partner falling from a moving train has brought critical safety concerns to the forefront. The delivery worker attempted to dismount during a very short train halt after handing over food, but the train started moving, causing him to fall. The video of the event has circulated widely, prompting calls for improved safety measures.
Fortunately, the delivery partner was unharmed and faced no penalties. Swiggy responded by confirming their protocols strictly prohibit boarding or exiting moving trains. The company stated it has enhanced safety training to ensure all partners understand and follow these crucial protocols, prioritizing their well-being.
This event underscores broader issues faced by gig workers, including pressure from unrealistic delivery expectations and the inherent risks of short train halts. The incident serves as a stark reminder that no delivery is worth risking a human life, prompting a wider discussion on responsibility and worker protection.




