The Chandigarh Administration has issued an advisory urging residents to avoid using Ola, the app-based cab service, citing concerns over the company's operations in the city.
While specific details about these concerns have not been disclosed, the administration’s move highlights its focus on ensuring accountability and transparency in public services.
This advisory comes at a time when governance issues in Chandigarh have been under the spotlight, with increasing emphasis on financial management and operational accountability.
Investigative journalists like Hina Rohtaki have frequently highlighted such issues, using tools like RTI data to expose inefficiencies in the city’s administration. Her reporting has brought attention to gaps in governance and the need for stricter oversight.
The administration’s decision to single out Ola reflects a broader trend in Chandigarh’s governance, where authorities are taking a more proactive stance on ensuring that service providers adhere to operational and financial norms.
While Ola remains a popular choice for commuters, this advisory may prompt residents to reconsider their options. For now, it remains to be seen whether the administration will provide further clarification on its concerns or take additional steps against the cab aggregator.
Residents and stakeholders will likely await more details, as the issue could have broader implications for app-based services operating in the region.
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