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India's government targets Uber, Ola with plan to launch zero-commission rideshare platform
India’s government is set to launch a rideshare platform and app that charges no commission and is intended to make life harder for Uber and its ilk.… Called Bharat Taxi, the app will be operated by a ...
Pune Regional Transport Office (RTO) said that the Centre's new government-monitored cooperative cab service, Bharat Taxi, would be launched in the city in May. As of now, the Bharat Taxi service is ...
Uttar Pradesh government mandates registration for ride-hailing platforms like Ola and Uber. The new rule aims to regulate ...
Rapido has overtaken Uber and Ola in monthly active users, emerging as India’s leading ride-hailing platform. Driven by its ...
Happy Tuesday! Indias ride-hailing sector is experiencing significant disruption, with newer challengers entering the fray.
Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi said that ride hailing platform Rapido has emerged as its toughest competitor in India, overtaking Ola in category position. Speaking on Nikhil Kamath’s podcast, ...
Until now, authorities could not verify who was driving the vehicles, but now, drivers will have to undergo medical examinations, police verification and fitness checks ...
The Maharashtra government has cancelled the provisional licences of several bike taxi service providers operating in Mumbai ...
NEW DELHI, Feb 24 (Reuters) - A new Indian taxi service, backed by the federal government, will give drivers a share of profits from the business and charge no commissions, mounting a direct challenge ...
The Transport Minister further stated that in Uttar Pradesh no vehicle will be allowed to operate without registration, ...
Rapido, with its bike-taxi model, has emerged as India's leading ride-hailing platform, surpassing Uber and Ola in monthly ...
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