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TaxiForSure CEO Arvind Singhal steps down 4 months after acquisition by Ola
Fp Staff •Cab-hailing application TaxiForSure's CEO Arvind Singhal has quit the company just four months after he took up the post, citing personal reasons.
His smile will haunt me for nights: Delhi woman alleges TaxiForSure cabbie masturbated while driving
Fp Staff •The woman has detailed her ordeal through several tweets as well as a Facebook post
Ola integrates TaxiForSure hatchbacks on its app
Fp Archives •In March this year, Ola had acquired TaxiForSure in a $200 million deal (around Rs 1,260 crore). TaxiForSure has a fleet of 24,000 vehicles in the country, of which about 50 percent are hatchbacks.
450 cabs impounded in three days; Delhi police cracks down on Ola, Uber services
Fp Archives •Delhi Police has prosecuted 450 cabs of banned app-based taxi services including Uber in the past three days in its latest crackdown on these service providers.
Twitter fights to fake bookings: Delhi cops declare war on Uber as drivers take protest to Secretariat
Chadha •Uber appoints Rent.com's ex-president Amit Jain as its new India head
Fp Archives •US-based taxi hailing app Uber has appointed Amit Jain as president of its India operations.
DoT asks ISPs to block websites for taxi operators Uber, Ola Cabs and TaxiForSure
Fp Archives •The Department of Telecom (DoT) has issued a letter to Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to block websites of taxi operators Uber, TaxiForSure and Ola Cabs, following a request from the Delhi government.
DoT seeking to block Uber, Ola websites betrays govt's double standard on taxi apps
Fp Editors •It is high time the governments made up their mind on technological innovations
Block websites of Uber, TaxiForSure, Ola Cabs in Delhi: DoT to ISPs
Fp Archives •All app-based cab services were banned in the national capital last year after a driver of Uber, the US-based online taxi-hailing company, was allegedly accused of raping a female passenger.
Silicon Valley effect: Indians learn to 'fail fast' as tech start-up culture takes root
Fp Archives •Cheap engineering talent keeps start-ups afloat far longer than in Silicon Valley, where companies last less than two years on average.