Mobile app for prepaid taxi, auto booking in Bhubaneswar

01 May 2024

Bhubaneswar Development Authority (BDA) is set to revolutionise the local transportation system with the introduction of a new smartphone application (app) to facilitate the prepaid booking of auto-rickshaws and taxis, ensuring a transparent and hassle-free travel experience for commuters in Bhubaneswar. The service will be initially rolled out at Babasaheb Ambedkar Bus Terminal, Baramunda, providing passengers with the convenience of advanced ride booking through their mobile devices. This digital move aims to streamline the process of hailing rides, offering passengers the certainty of scheduled pickups and the comfort of a planned journey. The prepaid model will be a significant step towards eliminating cash transactions, which often lead to fare disputes.
Contact: Bhubaneswar Development Authority
Website: www.bda.gov.in

90 per cent of Smart City projects at Ribandar completed: IPSCDL
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Contact: Panaji Smart City Development

Website: www.imaginepanaji.com

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Website: www.ahmedabadcity.gov.in

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Raipur civic body takes over e-toilet maintenance
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Contact: Raipur Smart City
Tel: 771-4055574
Website:www.smartcityraipur.cgstate.gov.in

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