India is the second-largest country of operations for Uber after the US. Photo: AFPNew Delhi: Uber India’s head of public policy Shweta Rajpal Kohli has resigned from the company a little over a year after joining the US-based firm. Kohli had joined Uber India in September last year and was responsible for the company’s relations with policymakers, regulators, government officials, industry bodies and others. Confirming the development, an Uber spokesperson said: “Shweta has been a great advocate for Uber and the development of ridesharing in India. I’m sure Uber will continue to grow from strength to strength in India and South Asia,” Kohli said in an e-mailed statement.
Source: Mint November 14, 2017 06:33 UTC