New Delhi, June 2026 : As concerns around rising commissions and shrinking margins
continue to affect workers and businesses across India, the Commission Mukt
Bharat movement is witnessing growing public participation from delivery
partners, drivers, freelancers, self-employed professionals, small business
owners, and entrepreneurs seeking greater transparency and fairness in the
digital economy.
The movement has attracted
significant engagement from people across the country, reflecting growing
concerns over commission-driven business models that many believe are impacting
the sustainability of small enterprises and individual livelihoods. Industry
observers note that lacs of small shops and local businesses have struggled to
remain competitive in an increasingly commission-dependent marketplace, leading
to financial pressure on business owners as well as service providers operating
on digital platforms.
Commission Mukt Bharat has
positioned itself as a public-awareness and grievance-redressal platform where
individuals can share their experiences related to excessive commission
deductions, unfair earning structures, payment disputes, and other challenges
affecting their income. Through its digital platform, citizens can register
grievances, highlight challenges faced in their professions or businesses, and
seek guidance and possible solutions from the movement’s support network.
The initiative has emerged as a
forum for discussions around fair income, worker rights, earning transparency,
entrepreneurship, and financial empowerment. By bringing together voices from
different sectors of the economy, the movement seeks to encourage constructive
dialogue on creating a more balanced ecosystem for workers, service providers,
and small businesses.
As India’s gig economy and digital
commerce sectors continue to expand, conversations around sustainable growth,
equitable opportunities, and income protection have become increasingly
relevant. Advocates associated with the movement believe that long-term
economic growth must also address the concerns of those who contribute directly
to the functioning of these ecosystems.
“Millions of workers,
entrepreneurs, delivery partners, drivers, freelancers, and business owners
across the country are affected by commission structures in one way or another.
Our objective is to create awareness, provide a platform where people can raise
their concerns, and work towards practical solutions that support fair
earnings, business sustainability, and economic empowerment,” said Jigar,
associated with the Commission Mukt Bharat movement.
With growing public participation,
the movement plans to further strengthen its outreach efforts through awareness
campaigns, educational initiatives, and community engagement programmes focused
on financial justice, income transparency, and economic empowerment.
The initiative’s continued
expansion highlights the increasing importance of conversations around fair
business practices, sustainable entrepreneurship, and the future of work in
India’s rapidly evolving digital economy.
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