Description

A great shift is underway in how we buy, eat, move, work and sell owing to technological intervention. Tech platforms―whether a Swiggy, Amazon or Uber in India, a Foodpanda in Pakistan or a Pathao in Bangladesh or Nepal―have eased the pressures of modern life. They have freed up our time, provided jobs to grateful millions and delivered guilty pleasures and last-minute necessities to online buyers.

But behind the dazzle of the digital, much is opaque. Gig workers live a precarious life while internet retailers cope with the oppressive rules of global behemoths. Consumers wonder if there are are consequences to instant gratification and the extreme ease of living.

About the Author

Vandana Vasudevan has written extensively for mainstream newspapers and has been a columnist for several years for Mint and DNA. She studied in the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad and has worked in the corporate sector for many years. She shifted career tracks and became a development sector professional, consulting for various national and international organizations after obtaining a PhD in urban development from the University of Grenoble, France. Besides OTP Please, she is also the author of Urban Villager: Life In An Indian Satellite Town and Tough Customer.

Despite these serious pursuits, she is a fun person, paranoid of being boring and hence always strives to be interesting and entertaining.

Additional information

Dimensions 22 × 19 × 12 cm
Binding

Paperback

ISBN

978-0143463399

Language

English

Pages

384

Publication date

7 July 2025

Publisher

India Penguin

Writer

Vandana Vasudevan

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “OTP Please: Online Buyers, Sellers and Gig Workers in South Asia by Vandana Vasudevan”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *