Srinagar, March 28 -- In today's fast-moving world, convenience has quietly become our biggest priority. We want everything quickly-food, groceries, medicines-delivered right to our doorstep without any delay. Many apps have perfectly fitted into this lifestyle, promising deliveries in just minutes. For many urban consumers, this feels like progress, a sign of modern efficiency and smart living.

But behind this comfort lies a reality that we often choose to ignore. Every quick delivery is not just a service-it is the result of someone's constant struggle. While we sit comfortably at home, a delivery worker is rushing through traffic, dealing with pressure, and trying to survive in a system that demands speed over safety. This contrast be...