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STARTUP·3 min read·Nov 15, 2025

This Startup Just Raised $2.4 Million to Completely Transform Gig Work in India

Nia.one Is Turning Migrant Labor Into a Smart, Stable Career Path In a country where millions of gig and migrant workers struggle to find reliable jobs, Bengaluru-based startup Nia.one is stepping in with a bold mission: to make gig work safe, stable, and sustainable. And now, the company has secure

This Startup Just Raised $2.4 Million to Completely Transform Gig Work in India
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Nia.one Is Turning Migrant Labor Into a Smart, Stable Career Path

In a country where millions of gig and migrant workers struggle to find reliable jobs, Bengaluru-based startup Nia.one is stepping in with a bold mission: to make gig work safe, stable, and sustainable. And now, the company has secured $2.4 million in seed funding from impact investor Elevar Equity to scale its vision.

Founded in 2024 by Chhabra and Lt. Col. Pushkar Raj, Nia.one is not your typical gig platform. It combines AI technology, physical hubs, and full-stack services to support workers from the moment they move to a new city to when they find stable employment.


Niadels: Hubs That Change Lives

The startup’s physical hubs, called Niadels, are a central part of its approach. These hubs provide verified job opportunities, accommodation, meals, transport, and essential services for workers. In other words, they convert short-term migration into long-term stability.

Currently, Nia.one is expanding Niadels across Delhi NCR, Bengaluru, and Pune, with plans to reach even more employment corridors as funding flows in. The goal is simple: give workers a safety net while they build their careers.


Rafiki: The AI That Matches Skills With Opportunity

At the heart of Nia.one’s platform is Rafiki, an AI-powered assistant that matches workers to jobs based on their skills, experience, and location preferences.

Rafiki goes beyond traditional job matching. It collects data on each worker to help them access opportunities that fit their profile, boosting retention rates, savings, and overall career growth. With this tech-first approach, Nia.one is proving that AI can be more than hype—it can be a tool for real social impact.


Why Investors Are Betting Big

Impact investors like Elevar Equity see Nia.one as a startup with both profit potential and social mission. By improving labor mobility and worker stability, Nia.one is addressing a massive gap in India’s gig economy.

The startup’s innovative model combines technology, physical infrastructure, and personalized support, making it one of the most promising early-stage startups in the country.


Scaling Ambitions

With the new $2.4 million funding, Nia.one plans to:

  • Expand Niadels to more cities
  • Strengthen its AI layer, Rafiki
  • Hire top talent to accelerate growth

The startup is building an ecosystem that empowers gig workers to earn more, save more, and live better—something that has long been missing in India’s fragmented labor market.


A Game-Changing Solution for the Gig Economy

Nia.one’s approach is already turning heads. By providing holistic support from jobs to housing to essentials, it is solving the challenges that have plagued migrant workers for decades.

For millions of gig workers, Nia.one offers not just employment but a pathway to stability and opportunity. It’s a model that could redefine gig work in India and set a benchmark globally.


The Future of Gig Work Is Here

As Nia.one scales, the startup is poised to revolutionize India’s gig economy. With AI-powered job matching, physical Niadel hubs, and a focus on long-term worker success, the company is transforming how migrant labor is managed and supported.

This is more than a startup story—it’s a movement that could change the lives of millions of workers across India.

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