In the annals of Indian startup history, the story of mobility is usually dominated by the deep-pocketed wars between Ola and Uber. But while the taxi-hailing giants were fighting for the top 1% of commuters, a massive, underserved middle class was left stranded—squeezed into overcrowded local trains or choking in private traffic.
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First came the in Haryana (2019), which decimated state revenues and led to massive hikes in road taxes and permit fees. Many bus operators went bankrupt. Batra had to pivot hard, reducing fleets and optimizing routes like never before. pawan batra
"It is a service, not a lottery," he argues. In the annals of Indian startup history, the