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Friday, January 23, 2015

Uber back, doubt lingers - Calcutta Telegraph


New Delhi, Jan. 23 (Reuters): Uber, the US-based online taxi-hailing company, has restarted services in New Delhi after a ban following rape allegations against one of its drivers, but a government official said the firm remains blacklisted.


Uber's app showed taxis available for booking in New Delhi today. A company spokesperson said Uber had applied for a radio taxi licence.


A senior transport department official said Uber was still banned in New Delhi and its taxis would be impounded. "We have already directed enforcement teams to act on this," said the official.


Uber declined comment on the government reaction.



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