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Start-ups to the rescue as Delhi clamps down on diesel cars

Tech in Asia reports how start-ups such as Ola, Uber and Meru are making the most of the diesel car ban in Delhi

Photo by Paul Simpson, via Tech in Asia

Photo by Paul Simpson, via Tech in Asia

Paloma Ganguly Tech in Asia
Ola
Ola has launched Ola Share, a social ride-sharing platform for Delhi-NCR. It will enable people traveling on the same route to commute together by introducing social groups on its app. Through it, colleagues from a workplace or friends from a college can share rides among themselves.
 
Ola is offering a 50% discount on fares in the launch phase, that is, over the coming month. A user can join multiple groups or simply choose to share a ride with anyone.
 
Uber
And where there is Ola, can Uber be far behind? The company has just launched a carpooling service that will let Uber users share a ride with others passengers going the same way.
 
 
It will also allow private car owners to register on the Uber platform and give a ride to someone else for a fee while the company itself takes a commission on every ride.

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Shuttl
Bus aggregator Shuttl, which handles over 13,000 rides a day on more than 60 routes in Delhi-NCR, has called the Delhi government’s initiative ‘path-breaking’.
 
“If we compare present data, Delhi only sees two days of fresh air each year on average, while Beijing has 42 such days,” Shuttl said in a statement which pointed out that Delhi has more cars than Bengaluru, Mumbai and Hyderabad combined.

Start-ups to the rescue as Delhi clamps down on diesel cars
It has launched a website to keep people updated on the new scheme. The good intentions notwithstanding, Tech in Asia found out this morning that it was nothing to write home about – carrying no data and just some news links to other websites.

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This is an excerpt from Tech in Asia. You can read the full article here.

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First Published: Dec 17 2015 | 7:28 PM IST

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