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Mumbai Police files cases against Uber and Rapido for illegal bike taxi operations,highlighting regulatory challenges in ...
Bengalurus glossy startup exterior hides a tired truth—burnout is rampant. In a widely shared post, founder Karan Raghani ...
As a consequence of the Karnataka High Court banning bike taxis, the state could be missing out on up to ₹85 crore annually ...
Bengaluru is burnt out,” wrote a startup founder in a now-viral post that laid bare the city’s growing startup fatigue, ...
Ola, Uber and Rapido applications were designed to make commuting easier. However, many users are now frustrated by a new tipping feature added to some auto-booking apps. A Bengaluru-based woman ...
Rapido, when first introduced, rose to fame for its bike taxi services, but has since been banned by many states due to ...
BMRCL officials say they are integrating more mobility apps through Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC) platform to ...
Bengaluru's workforce is facing deep burnout, with traffic woes, calendar fatigue, and auto challenges exacerbating stress, as highlighted by the founder.
The case was filed against both companies following a complaint by an RTO inspector, after officers conducted dummy rides to ...
Almost overnight, passengers reported minimum fare increases ranging from Rs 10 to Rs 70 on popular ride-hailing applications ...
Amazon is now trying to get its share of the quick commerce (QC) pie, with the launch of its services under the brand 'Now' ...
Bengaluru: The ongoing investigation into the matter of a Rapido bike-taxi captain slapping a woman rider has taken an ...
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