A livery driver is speaking out after he says an argument with a customer led to the man opening fire on his vehicle.
A masked man shot at a NYC taxi driver after he apparently couldn't pay his fare in full -- and now the cabbie's own ilk is telling its workforce how to avoid this situation. In the footage -- filmed from inside driver Eufelix Jiminian's cab…
Ola Cabs founder Bhavish Aggarwal’s brother Ankush Aggarwal, has moved back to the ride-hailing business, people in the know of the development said. He was previously involved with Ola Electric Mobility.Ankush is part of the senior leadership or what is being internally referred to as a “CXO team”, amid a broader shift and restructuring at the ride-hailing firm following the exit of chief executive Hemant Bakshi.Ankush — similar to his role at the electric vehicle maker — is expected to delve...
(CNN) — India is one of the world’s top spacefaring nations. It is the first Asian country to reach Mars orbit, and the fourth on the planet to take a
Happy Tuesday! Ola Cabs founder Bhavish Aggarwal’s brother Ankush is back at the ride-hailing business. More on this in today’s ETtech Morning Dispatch.Also in the letter:■ Zomato, Blinkit Q4 numbers■ Digit founder on IPO■ Deal pricing hits IT cos’ marginsOla Cabs brings back Ankush Aggarwal to its ride-hailing biz 110099221Ola Cabs founder Bhavish Aggarwal, Ankush AggarwalAmid top-level changes at Ola Cabs, founder Bhavish Aggarwal’s brother Ankush has returned to the ride-hailing...
As far as rock-‘n’-roll excess is concerned, Death Cab for Cutie probably isn’t the first band that jumps to mind. Especially back in their mid-aughts heyday, when they were soundtracking shows like The OC and posing with bloody hearts on the cover of Spin, the beloved Seattle indie rockers—and their frontman Ben Gibbard, in particular—were poster children for a sweeter, more sensitive, less chaotic brand of guitar gods. But the temptations that came with life on the road eventually caught up to...
London cabbie Farid Cheheb, 60, fatally injured Irish barman Shane Scannell, 44, who died in hospital four days later surrounded by his devastated family.
Black cab driver and serial rapist John Worboys was put on trial for his attacks in 2009. At the time of his conviction, 105 women came forward believing they were victims too.