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Namma Yatri – How open source is building inclusion, fairness in India

4 pointsby judiisisover 1 year ago

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vmurthyover 1 year ago
For the uninitiated, namma yatri is built on an open platform ONDC[0] (which itself is supported by the Govt of India) . There are parallels between ONDC and UPI. UPI has made inroads by removing Visa&#x2F;Mastercard fees for merchants. With Namma Yatri (and by extension ONDC), the aim is to remove&#x2F;reduce dependence on Uber&#x2F;Ola so that the service providers (cab drivers) get more revenue and presumably commuters get lower prices.<p>A bit of anecdata: I booked an Uber back in Bengaluru a month ago. the driver was on Namma Yatri as well. I asked how things were. He said he&#x27;s making more on Uber because of incentives. I presume Uber incentives are powered by IPO&#x2F;VC money. Interesting to see how this will play out once Uber decides to stop burning money<p>[0]<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;ondc.org&#x2F;" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;ondc.org&#x2F;</a>