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Goa CM confirms Ola, Uber won’t operate in state under new taxi aggregator guidelines. Local cabs remain in control.
Ola and Uber remain banned in Goa as the state government upholds local taxi interests despite introducing a new cab policy, keeping app-based aggregators out of the tourism market.
A temporary ban on app-based cabs like Uber and Ola, framed as a move to protect local taxi unions, has amplified long-standing complaints over erratic pricing and taxi intimidation. Add to this the ...
An upgraded version of Krutrim’s earlier public beta chatbot, Kruti supports both voice and text input, retains ...
The assistant is available in 13 Indian languages and can respond in various tones and formats ranging from concise summaries ...
A lack of regulatory framework, concerns surrounding safety and helmet quality, and heightened accident risks were factors ...
The week-long strike by cab, auto, and bike taxi drivers operating through online platforms like Ola, Uber, and Rapido has ...
Subscription models are gaining traction in India’s ride-hailing sector. By paying a fixed fee—daily or monthly—drivers can ...
Ride-hailing platform Ola has rolled out a zero commission model for its cab drivers, according to persons familiar with the matter. This marks a shift towards a subscription-based structure in ...
In India’s ever-bustling cities, cab drivers are the silent engines that keep people moving. For years, many of them have ...
In a move that prioritises local interests, Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant has assured that cab aggregators like Ola and ...
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