Uber and Flipkart join hands to help poor
Uber and Flipkart join hands to help poor
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Uber has partnered with e-commerce site Flipkart to deliver essential goods to people during lockdown. Along with this, Uber had earlier joined hands with Big Basket and Spencer. At the same time, the company says that in these difficult times, we want to reach people with food and drink, so that they do not have to face any kind of trouble. Also we can follow the guidelines of the government.

People of these cities will get services
According to information from Uber's official blog, this partnership of the company is B-to-B i.e. Business-to-Business. People from Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore will get the services of Uber and Flipkart. It is expected that the services of the two companies can soon be availed by people from other cities of the country.

Guidelines will be followed
Uber India has made it clear that no charge will be levied to deliver goods to the people. With this, the amount of money that will come during the delivery, will be given to the drivers who are delivering the goods, risking their lives to the people. Apart from this, the company has also said that we will also follow the guidelines of the government.

Prabhjeet Singh said- Our decision will help in stopping Covid-19
Uber India and South Asia director Prabhjit Singh has said that our decision will help in preventing the corona virus. He further said that people should stay in their homes, so that the chain of this epidemic can be broken.

On March 24, the lockdown was announced
Last month, on March 24, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the lockdown of the country for 21 days, after which companies took the step of not delivering.

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