Namma Yatri launches services in Delhi

Namma Yatri and ONDC launched in Delhi by offering zero-commission auto rickshaw rides.

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Namma Yatri launches services in Delhi

Namma Yatri, a community-driven ride-booking app and a part of the ONDC Network, has launched its services in Delhi. This zero-commission app
empowers auto rickshaw drivers to enhance their earnings while providing affordable and convenient transportation for citizens. 

The launch event, was flagged off by Kailash Gahlot, Honorable Transport Minister, Govt of NCT of Delhi. 

Ashish Kundra, Principal Secretary cum Commissioner, Transport said, “I welcome the app's commitment to transparency, inclusivity, safety, and public transport integration. Its community-driven approach will enhance the quality of life of
drivers and citizens and contribute to a sustainable, more connected future.”

ONDC (Open Network for Digital Commerce) is India’s initiative to democratise commerce through an open, efficient, and interoperable network. 

Namma Yatri already has 10,000+ drivers in Delhi and targets 50,000+ drivers to come onboard in the next 3 months.

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