In a July 8 interview, Ola CEO Bhavish Aggarwal urged Indians to wear kurtas, highlighting their comfort and elegance. He advocated for an India-first corporate culture and greater autonomy in AI.
Bhavish Aggarwal announced on X that Ola Cabs is offering Indian developers one-year free access to Ola Maps via Krutrim. Over ₹100 crore in free credits are available for registered developers.
On July 5, Ola announced it had switched from Google Maps to its own Ola Maps, following a recent exit from Microsoft Azure. CEO Bhavish Aggarwal revealed the change on Twitter, noting significant cost savings.
After reports went viral about Tesla pulling back from setting up factories in India, Ola founder Bhavish Aggarwal tweeted that it’s Tesla’s loss, not India’s. He emphasized India's growing EV and Lithium industries.
Ola Cabs founder Bhavish Aggarwal commented on X about Koo's shutdown, emphasizing the need for originality in Indian startups. Koo, a 4-year-old Indian alternative to Twitter, is closing after failed acquisition talks with Dailyhunt.
Paytm is reportedly entering the ride-hailing sector with its new auto-rickshaw booking feature via ONDC after receiving trouble over its banking service from RBI
Olacab’s Bhavish Aggarwal took to X to share his anger over the use of gender-neutral pronouns in corporate culture but met with pushback from social media users.