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  • InDrive expands services in five new cities in Pakistan

    InDrive expands services in five new cities in Pakistan

    InDrive, a passenger transportation company, is expanding its services in five new cities in Pakistan, including Larkana, Kamoke, Sheikhopura, Hafizabad and Okara.

    The motive of this process is to provide better, reliable, convenient, and seamless transportation facilities to passengers across the country.

    “The launch of InDrive in these cities represents an important milestone and solidifies the company’s position as the first choice for modern, efficient, and affordable mobility,” the press release issued by the company said.

    Sidra Khan, the company’s public relations manager, said: “Our new service allows city residents to take public transportation from their homes without having to look for public transportation.”

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    She added that ride-hailing offers many benefits to small-town drivers, including flexible opportunities, reduced unemployment, additional income, improved community connectivity, and a positive contribution to the local economy.

    “This expansion builds on InDrive’s mission to connect people and places while contributing to the growth and development of local people,” the press release concludes.

  • Telecom operators, govt suffer major revenue losses due to mobile internet shutdown

    Telecom operators, govt suffer major revenue losses due to mobile internet shutdown

    According to reliable sources, the suspension of mobile broadband services has had a devastating impact on the economy in Pakistan. Telecom operators have incurred a revenue loss of approximately Rs820 million, while the government has lost around Rs287 million in tax revenue.

    The suspension has also caused significant losses for digital app users, such as Careem, InDrive, and FoodPanda, as well as brought digital payments to a halt. The situation has caused widespread inconvenience and hardship for the general public, necessitating the immediate attention of the relevant authorities to resume data services.

    Furthermore, social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter remained partially or fully suspended on the second day. Jazz CEO, Aamir Ibrahim, expressed his dissatisfaction through a tweet, emphasising that shutting down the internet is not a solution to any problem, but instead, it creates more problems than it solves. He stated that the impact on the economy is quantifiable, but the inconvenience to the people is incalculable.

    According to Brecorder, Muhammad Zohaib Khan, the Chairman of Pakistan Software Houses Association (P@SHA), strongly criticised the indiscriminate blockage of internet services in Pakistan due to the emergent political situation. He condemned the mindless and consultation-less decision and highlighted that the IT industry has come to a standstill since Tuesday evening.