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India’s Central Consumer Protection Authority has imposed a fine of ₹10 lakh on Rapido for misleading ads and unfair trade practices.
On June 16, the Karnataka Government banned all bike taxi operations in Bengaluru. This affected the commuters and platforms like Rapido and Uber. Now, these platforms have resumed their services.
Bike taxi services like Uber, Rapido, and Ola have resumed in Bengaluru after a two-month ban, offering commuters affordable ...
Bengaluru's bike-taxi services resumed on August 21 after a two-month ban, following which social media was flooded by ...
Bike taxis are back! Rapido and Uber resumed services in Bengaluru and Karnataka after the High Court slammed the ban as ...
High Court of Karnataka orally requested State Advocate General to ensure that authorities do not take any precipitative or ...
On June 16, the services were suspended when the Karnataka government imposed a ban on bike taxi operations. Soon after the order, Regional Transport Offices (RTOs) cracked down on the sector by ...
Ride-hailing firms Rapido and Uber on August 21 resumed bike taxi services in Bengaluru. Moneycontrol found that both platforms were offering bike taxi options and accepting bookings, though Ola is ...
Rapido has launched a food delivery app called Ownly in Bengaluru, offering a commission-free model that lowers food prices ...
Rapido's beta food delivery service has popped up in three key localities in Bengaluru before a broader rollout.
Rapido, the ride-hailing platform, has entered the food delivery space with a new service called Ownly. Currently in beta, ...
Rapido, the popular Indian ride-hailing service best known for its bike taxis, has taken a bold step beyond mobility by ...