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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.
Uber's CEO, Dara Khosrowshahi, has named Rapido as the company's primary competitor in India, overtaking former market leader Ola.
Bike taxi services like Uber, Rapido, and Ola have resumed in Bengaluru after a two-month ban, offering commuters affordable ...
India’s Central Consumer Protection Authority has imposed a fine of ₹10 lakh on Rapido for misleading ads and unfair trade ...
Bike taxis are back! Rapido and Uber resumed services in Bengaluru and Karnataka after the High Court slammed the ban as ...
Bike-taxi services in Bengaluru see a glimmer of hope as aggregators resume operations despite ongoing legal ambiguity. While ...
In a teaser clip from Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath’s podcast People by WTF, Khosrowshahi said Rapido has emerged as Uber’s “prime competition ...
High Court of Karnataka orally requested State Advocate General to ensure that authorities do not take any precipitative or ...
After a two-month halt, Rapido and Uber have resumed their bike taxi services in Karnataka with new safety and regulatory guidelines, restoring convenience for urban commuters.
Bike taxis have been a popular, low-cost mobility option in Bengaluru, with nearly six lakh bikes estimated to be in operation. However, the legality of their operations has been under contention for ...
Bengaluru's bike-taxi services, including Uber and Rapido, have resumed after a two-month ban, sparking joy and relief among commuters on social media.
Rapido's beta food delivery service has popped up in three key localities in Bengaluru before a broader rollout.