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Daimler Invests In App Based Cab Service Careem's Latest Funding Round
- Thursday June 15, 2017
- Reported by Sameer Contractor, Written by Reuters
Dubai-based ride hailing firm Careem will step up expansion into new markets after raising$150 million from investors, including German carmaker Daimler and Saudi Arabia's Kingdom Holding. After the fundraising, Careem, an Uber rival operating in 12 mainly Middle East countries, wants to move into new markets in North Africa, such as Tunisia and Al...
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Delhi Auto, Taxi Unions To Protest Against App-Based Services
- Friday July 8, 2016
- Delhi News | Press Trust of India
A section of auto and taxi operators will stage a protest outside the Delhi Police Headquarters today demanding action against app-based cabs plying in the national capital for "not following laid down rules".
- www.ndtv.com
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Government Drafts Rules to Regulate Uber, Other App-Based Taxi Services
- Tuesday October 13, 2015
- India News | Reuters
The government has drafted guidelines to regulate app-based taxi companies, including US-based Uber and its domestic rival Ola, for the first time laying down rules that could end months of uncertainty on how they operate in the country.
- www.ndtv.com
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Delhi Government Asks Uber, Ola Cabs to Submit Details of Drivers, Vehicles in 7 Days
- Friday May 29, 2015
- Delhi News | Written by Sonal Mehrotra (With inputs from Press Trust of India)
The transport department of the Delhi government on Thursday directed Uber, Ola and other app-based taxi services, the operations of which are already banned in the national capital, to submit full details of their drivers and vehicles within seven days if they want to "regularise" their services in the national capital.
- www.ndtv.com
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Uber to Hire 50,000 Women Across India, Many as Drivers
- Thursday March 12, 2015
- Delhi News | Reported by Tanima Biswas
Cab hailing service Uber is using the model of a government app to operate on Delhi's roads despite a ban after one of its drivers was accused of raping a passenger in December, its officials today said.
- www.ndtv.com
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Daimler Invests In App Based Cab Service Careem's Latest Funding Round
- Thursday June 15, 2017
- Reported by Sameer Contractor, Written by Reuters
Dubai-based ride hailing firm Careem will step up expansion into new markets after raising$150 million from investors, including German carmaker Daimler and Saudi Arabia's Kingdom Holding. After the fundraising, Careem, an Uber rival operating in 12 mainly Middle East countries, wants to move into new markets in North Africa, such as Tunisia and Al...
- www.carandbike.com
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Delhi Auto, Taxi Unions To Protest Against App-Based Services
- Friday July 8, 2016
- Delhi News | Press Trust of India
A section of auto and taxi operators will stage a protest outside the Delhi Police Headquarters today demanding action against app-based cabs plying in the national capital for "not following laid down rules".
- www.ndtv.com
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Government Drafts Rules to Regulate Uber, Other App-Based Taxi Services
- Tuesday October 13, 2015
- India News | Reuters
The government has drafted guidelines to regulate app-based taxi companies, including US-based Uber and its domestic rival Ola, for the first time laying down rules that could end months of uncertainty on how they operate in the country.
- www.ndtv.com
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Delhi Government Asks Uber, Ola Cabs to Submit Details of Drivers, Vehicles in 7 Days
- Friday May 29, 2015
- Delhi News | Written by Sonal Mehrotra (With inputs from Press Trust of India)
The transport department of the Delhi government on Thursday directed Uber, Ola and other app-based taxi services, the operations of which are already banned in the national capital, to submit full details of their drivers and vehicles within seven days if they want to "regularise" their services in the national capital.
- www.ndtv.com
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Uber to Hire 50,000 Women Across India, Many as Drivers
- Thursday March 12, 2015
- Delhi News | Reported by Tanima Biswas
Cab hailing service Uber is using the model of a government app to operate on Delhi's roads despite a ban after one of its drivers was accused of raping a passenger in December, its officials today said.
- www.ndtv.com