Ola will also slash prices of Ola Share which would be made available starting Rs35 to encourage adoption of shared rides. Photo: Hemant Mishra/MintNew Delhi: App-based cab aggregator Ola on Friday said that there would be no surge-pricing during the implementation of the odd-even car scheme commencing 13 November. Favouring the introduction of the odd-even scheme, Ola said the current levels of air pollution in the national capital were “troublesome” and it was necessary to take urgent steps. We welcome the odd-even initiative and needless to say, have suspended peak pricing in Delhi,” Ola said in a statement. “We are also planning to launch several shared mobility innovations to make mobility in the city more accessible and hassle-free, reducing the negative impact on the environment,” it said.
Source: Mint November 10, 2017 14:03 UTC