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Fact Check: Has Tata Launched 'Cab-E' Taxi service to counter Ola and Uber service

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: March 31, 2022 3:08 PM

A piece of information surrounding the TATA group is being shared on social media with the claim that the ...

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A piece of information surrounding the TATA group is being shared on social media with the claim that the TATA group has launched a new taxi service 'Cab E' to compete with Ola and Uber services in Mumbai and Pune. The claim is false. TATA Group has not launched the 'Cab-E' service. The 'Cab-E' application has been launched by a company called 'CAB-EEZ INFRA TECH PVT. LTD'.

According to the description provided on Google Play, the company, is a Technology platform operator which supports cab managers by giving them a platform to book rides for intracity and intercity commute and car rentals. Further, this company has no affiliation with the TATA group. No such announcements were found on the social media handles of TATA Motors or on news reports. According to the LinkedIn Page of the company, it employs 2-10 employees and is privately held, nowhere it mentions any association with TATA Motors. 

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