Covid, Inflation Break The Back of Bengaluru's Cab Economy

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After a gap of nearly two years, Bengaluru - the Silicon Valley of the country - is finally seeing its workforce return to its offices. But a major problem faced by commuters has been the shortage of app-based cabs like Uber and Ola. While most industries such as travel, hospitality, and textile have picked up business, the double whammy impact of Covid and inflation has been tough to handle for taxi drivers.

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