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Trending News: A Bengaluru commuter's viral post comparing metered auto fares to app-based prices has ignited a debate about daily travel costs. The post highlighted ...
The gas and electricity supplier will be paying the hefty sum after regulator Ofgem found more than 34,000 prepayment meter customers did not receive their final bills within the necessary timeframe.
Bengaluru woman compares auto fare on meter to that on app, internet says 'absolute exploitation' There has been a surge in prices of rides on app-based ride congregators like Uber, Ola and others ...
White House plans for “90 deals in 90 days” are now down to the wire, and the tariff picture with major auto producing countries remains largely unresolved.
Rs 39 vs Rs 172: Bengaluru woman’s viral post reignites debate over auto meter fares vs app-based pricing The screenshot showed the auto meter reading Rs 39 for the short ride, while the fare on a ...
What is 'Apna Meter, Apni Reading,' and how can it help you? With this system, consumers will not only be able to monitor their bills, but also act as guardians of meter reading process ...
'Absolute Exploitation': Bengaluru Women's Comparison On Auto Fare Sparks Debate; Furious Netizens React Sharing the images, the woman wrote, "The price on the meter vs the price on Uber. If you ...
Bharat Bandh On July 9: What will be open or closed? Check out full details Important public services and industries are anticipated to be severely disrupted by the strike.
You will be hard-pressed to find a team under more pressure to win the Super Bowl in 2025 than the Buffalo Bills. Maybe the Baltimore Ravens, but Josh Allen and Co. need it in the worst way. After ...
As complaints against auto drivers grow, a Bengaluru resident shared a rare, hassle-free ride hailed the “old-school” way.
Bengaluru Women's Comparison On Auto Fare Goes Viral, '₹39 On Meter But ₹172 On App' Sparks Debate On Internet A comparison post by a local lady passenger is triggering on social media. She ...
Aditi Srivastava, a resident of the city, took to X (formerly Twitter) to share a screenshot of a 2.6 km journey that cost just ₹39 on a local auto meter, but ₹172 when booked via Uber.