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India's transport ministry bats for Uber, Ola

India in December ordered all unregistered web-based taxi companies to halt services until they obtain an operating licence after a driver contracted with Uber was accused of rape.

April 09, 2015 / 16:34 IST
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India's transport ministry will ask states to allow US-based taxi-hailing firm Uber and its local rival Ola to operate, a senior official said, in a move that could help clear regulatory ambiguity faced by the companies in New Delhi.

India in December ordered all unregistered web-based taxi companies to halt services until they obtain an operating licence after a driver contracted with Uber was accused of rape.

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Uber and Ola continued to operate in New Delhi while their licence applications were pending approval, prompting local authorities to propose blocking their mobile applications.

A senior official at the federal transport ministry said an advisory detailing how such web-based taxi firms can be effectively regulated will be sent to all states within three weeks.