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Nembharat: After Bharat Taxi, Nembharat will be launched in India, drivers will not have to pay any commission..

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Nembharat: A new platform is soon to launch in India's ride-booking market. Following Bharat Taxi, Nembharat is also preparing to launch. This app claims to operate on a business model that eliminates commissions from drivers and prevents passengers from facing problems like surge pricing. It is believed that upon launch, it will pose tough competition to major platforms like Uber and Ola. Let's learn more about this platform...

Who is launching Nembharat in India?
World Economic Mobility Limited (WEML) has announced the launch of a fully Indian ride-booking app called 'Nembharat'. The company claims that drivers will not be charged any commissions on this platform, and passengers will not face surge pricing. However, no official information has been released regarding the launch date. This platform is being developed with the support of the Narayanhiti Trust.

NameBharat will operate on a prepaid and cashless system.
According to media reports, the company claims that NameBharat will operate on a completely prepaid and cashless system. Under this model, drivers will receive the full fare without any deductions, meaning there will be no commission or subscription fees. Furthermore, it will be beneficial for passengers as they will be charged a fixed fare. This will eliminate the problem of surge pricing during peak hours, and fares will remain the same throughout.

What is NameBharat's objective?
According to WEML, the platform aims to create a national transport network, aiming to bring transparency to both drivers' earnings and passengers' expenses. They say this new model attempts to address the long-standing problem of uncertain income for gig workers in the mobility sector, ensuring they have a stable and reliable income.


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