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Ola Consumer Banned In Chandigarh For Six Months

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The State Transport Authority (STA) of Chandigarh has suspended the cab aggregator licence of ANI Technologies, the parent company of Ola Consumer, for a period of six months following its repeated failures to comply with regulatory guidelines.  The order, dated June 17, said that the decision was enforced against Ola after the regulatory body received numerous complaints alleging that it was operating in direct violation of the Chandigarh Admin…
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The Chandigarh administration has taken significant action against cab aggregator OLA, suspending its license for six months with immediate effect. This decision was taken due to the company's failure to comply with regulations and its failure to respond satisfactorily to notices issued by the administration. According to reports, this action was taken under the Chandigarh Administration Motor Vehicles Aggregator Rules 2025. The administration s…

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The Chandigarh Administration has suspended the aggregator license of Ola (ANI Technologies) for six months with immediate effect due to violation of rules and closure of local office. This action has been taken due to non-compliance of driver welfare rules and non-response to the notice under the Chandigarh Administration Motor Vehicles Aggregators Rules, 2025. Ola's taxi, auto and bike services are now banned in the Tricity and vehicles can be…

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Dainik Bhaskar broke the news in Bhopal, India on Wednesday, June 17, 2026.
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