Ola has applied for a city taxi licence in New Delhi under the name Ola Fleet, two people directly aware of the matter, including a top government official, told ET, as the
Ola has started a new low-cost service that seeks to match rival Uber’s lowest-cost service. Called Ola Micro, the service is being launched in seven cities in India at a per kilometer
Ola has slashed rates for its ride-sharing feature “Ola Share” to Rs 6 per k.m. “With Ola Share, we are addressing the need for reliable and affordable mobility solutions, at scale. For
Ola made an announcement That it signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Government of Uttar Pradesh. This was done in the presence of the UP Chief Minister Shri Akhilesh Yadav.
Ola Cabs has landed itself in controversy again. After Delhi govt rejects its license application, a Chennai based user claims that the online cab aggregator has been leaking its customer’s personal details