Coronavirus: Uber, Ola suspend services in Delhi till Mar 31 amid lockdown
Services
of Ola and Uber will not be
available in Delhi till March 31 amid the lockdown announced by the state
government to contain the spread of coronavirus infection.
The
Delhi government on Sunday said the city will be in lockdown from March 23 to
31, under which no public transport, including private buses, taxis and
autorickshaws will be allowed.
Chief
Minister Arvind Kejriwal announced a lockdown — sealing its borders, shutting
down markets and directing private firms to give compulsory paid leave to all
employees, including contractual — until the end of March. Beyond the 80
districts, states, including Maharashtra, which is leading in the number of
coronavirus cases, Rajasthan and Punjab are now under effective statewide
lockdowns after they imposed Section 144 that bars gatherings of more than four
people.
"Uber
is complying with all Central and State Government directives related to its
services for containing the spread of Coronavirus," an Uber spokesperson
said in response to a query. Read More
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