How does namma yatri make money? This don't add up.
"it's a CSR initiative" the cost to run something at this scale is too much to be pure CSR. It has to make money somehow.
"They will introduce credit for drivers" high risk, won't be enough revenu
Hey how about an app which compare prices of ride on Ola,Uber,namma yatri,rapido??
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Mr Z
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Namma yatri case study:
Introduction:
Namma Yatri is a public transport initiative launched by the Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) in 2018 to improve transportation services in Bengaluru.
Objective:
The primary goal of Namma Yatri
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Sarun George Sunny
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Namma Yatri: Disrupting the Ride-Hailing Industry by Empowering Drivers and Setting a New Standard for Transparency
Launched in 2022, Namma Yatri has transformed the ride-hailing industry by prioritizing drivers instead of imposing high commissions.
Completely forgot about Namma Yatri. So well everyone living in Bengaluru, how's your experience of using it? And did it end Ola or Uber's dominance even by a little?
Namma Yatri is a ride booking app which is threatening the duopoly of Ola and Uber.
Ola and Uber charges upto 30% commission from their drivers which means the driver has to pay ā¹30/ride to the company if he earns ā¹100/ride. And also the payment is
Paytm eyes in ride hailing sector through ONDC.Two points to focus on:
1 Few days back we heard that Ola is also focusing to penetrate more in India .
Where does this paytm move will end. Will he able to break the market?
2 Is this just a strategy t
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Sajin
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Few underrated risk-taking real-life movies/series:
1. Walt before Disney (Story of Disney)
2. Super pumped (Story of Uber)
3. The founder (Story of McDonalds)
4. Lamborghini (Story of Lamborghini)
5. Ferrari (Story of Ferrari)
6. Dallas Buyers Cl
EPITOME OF NEW INDIA
This is a story of boy dropped out of school after failing in sixth standard, the story of a teacher guiding this boy to the track, the story of a father who could not even achieve 3 meals a day, this is the story of a company w