Updated On: 10 March, 2023 03:31 PM IST | Mumbai | PTI
Sets of guidelines brought out by the Centre and the Maharashtra government mandate such app-based companies to obtain a licence

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Ride-hailing service providers Ola and Uber have applied to the Maharashtra government for aggregator licences, a Regional Transport Office (RTO) official said here on Friday.
Sets of guidelines brought out by the Centre and the Maharashtra government mandate such app-based companies to obtain a licence. Currently, the government cannot efficiently take action in case of violations by these operators and a licence could change that situation.