April 20, 2024
Ola’s CEO, Bhavish Aggarwal, has clarified that the self-driving electric scooter showcased in a viral video is not just a joke but a genuine project in development by the company. Despite the
MoS IT Rajeev Chandrasekhar highlights Byju’s swift expansion as a lesson for aspiring entrepreneurs
Union Minister of State for IT, Rajeev Chandrasekhar, has cautioned young entrepreneurs to learn from the rapid growth trajectory of edtech giant Byju’s, citing it as a case of overambitious expansion compromising
Ola Electric, the electric vehicle manufacturer, has initiated the construction of its inaugural cell gigafactory in Krishnagiri, Tamil Nadu. Bhavish Aggarwal, CEO of Ola, announced this significant step in a tweet, highlighting
Our nation has been under lockdown for so many weeks, and even after the lockdown was lifted, people were afraid to step out in public. Hence delivery agents have been superheroes for
Expanding its portfolio in the space of Artificial Intelligence and Machine learning, Panasonic India a leader in innovation and technology ,today launched ‘Arbo Hub’ – an AI powered Hub which provides the
Ola announced the launch of Ola Share, a social ride-sharing platform, in Chennai. Users who travel on the same routes can now use Ola Share to share their cab rides with other
Easing mobile payments for online shoppers PayUbiz, one of the most acclaimed payment gateways introduces the first ever iOS Express Checkout Browser in India. The product has been specially designed for payment
Ola, India’s biggest taxi-hailing service, has raised $222.5 million in a fresh round of funding from investors led by New York-based Falcon Edge Capital, about six months after the company raised $400
Delhi High Court on Tuesday questioned how app-based taxi service, Ola, was operating in the national capital when the city government’s order banning them has not been stayed and warned that it
Taxi aggregator Ola has seen its app getting crowded. The buttons at the bottom used to have just three cars – one each for various kind of taxis it offered – but
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday suggested to the city government to do away with the ban on app-based cab service providers, saying they cannot be blamed for illegal acts of the