<p>Online food delivery app Zomato on Women's Day announced that female partners will now have an option of wearing a kurta instead of the usual T-shirts as their uniform. </p><p>"Starting today, Zomato women delivery partners can choose to wear a kurta," the company announced in a video shared on social media on March 8. </p>.<p>This move comes after many female delivery partners had shared their discomfort with the "western-style Zomato t-shirts".</p><p>The video features one of Zomato's delivery partners Rani who has delivered 820 orders for the app so far. </p><p>"Pockets bhi hai," exclaimed Rani as she wore the kurta and got read for the shoot with Zomato. </p><p>Netizens lauded Zomato for their move as several users commented, not only in support of the outfit choice, but also the fact that the new kurta uniform had pockets.</p>.Are Women equal if they consistently need to prove themselves, asks UNESCO Awardee and renowned Certified Yoga Psychologist, Ilashrei Anand.<p>"It has pockets," commented one user while another wrote, "We all love pockets after all."</p><p>"Not all superheroes wear a cape, some also wear a kurta," said Ajiolife, while mamaerath.in wrote: "Some deliver choices, some deliver goodness, and some do both."</p><p>Though most of the comments were positive, some users raised other issues. </p><p>"Yaa, now pay them better. Performative feminism can only take you so far," read one comment while another stated: "Why can't they wear whatever they want? Since they're only intermediaries, not employees."</p><p>The Zomato post on Instagram has over 2 lakh likes so far and 4,584 comments.</p>
<p>Online food delivery app Zomato on Women's Day announced that female partners will now have an option of wearing a kurta instead of the usual T-shirts as their uniform. </p><p>"Starting today, Zomato women delivery partners can choose to wear a kurta," the company announced in a video shared on social media on March 8. </p>.<p>This move comes after many female delivery partners had shared their discomfort with the "western-style Zomato t-shirts".</p><p>The video features one of Zomato's delivery partners Rani who has delivered 820 orders for the app so far. </p><p>"Pockets bhi hai," exclaimed Rani as she wore the kurta and got read for the shoot with Zomato. </p><p>Netizens lauded Zomato for their move as several users commented, not only in support of the outfit choice, but also the fact that the new kurta uniform had pockets.</p>.Are Women equal if they consistently need to prove themselves, asks UNESCO Awardee and renowned Certified Yoga Psychologist, Ilashrei Anand.<p>"It has pockets," commented one user while another wrote, "We all love pockets after all."</p><p>"Not all superheroes wear a cape, some also wear a kurta," said Ajiolife, while mamaerath.in wrote: "Some deliver choices, some deliver goodness, and some do both."</p><p>Though most of the comments were positive, some users raised other issues. </p><p>"Yaa, now pay them better. Performative feminism can only take you so far," read one comment while another stated: "Why can't they wear whatever they want? Since they're only intermediaries, not employees."</p><p>The Zomato post on Instagram has over 2 lakh likes so far and 4,584 comments.</p>