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With over 2.3 lakh drivers and more than 50 lakh customers, Namma Yatri now facilitates an average of 1.6 lakh trips daily across Karnataka.
Namma Yatri (NY), the Bengaluru-based mobility app dedicated to empowering drivers, has officially launched operations in Mangalore, marking another milestone in its expansion across Karnataka.
The app, which has already made its mark in cities like Bengaluru, Mysore, Tumkur, and Kalaburagi, is transforming the transportation landscape with the support of the Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC) and a driver-focused approach.
The launch event was inaugurated by Honorable Speaker of Karnataka Vidhana Sabha UT Khader , accompanied by other officials from the transport department.
After a month-long trial in Mangalore, the app has received an enthusiastic response from the local driver community. With nearly 500 trips completed in November alone, and 300 drivers already on board, the initiative is gaining momentum in transforming daily commutes in the region.
Following Mangalore, driver communities in Manipal and Udupi are set to introduce Namma Yatri to their cities, further supporting the vision of enhanced regional mobility.
Shri UT Khader, Honorable Speaker shared his thoughts on the launch, saying, “By offering both convenience and affordability, Namma Yatri is not only improving daily commuting experiences but also creating meaningful livelihood opportunities for drivers.”
The app’s success is driven by strong community support, with local endorsements helping to recruit drivers. Mangalore, known for its bustling auto-rickshaw culture, is embracing Namma Yatri’s modern approach to urban mobility. With plans to expand into Kalaburagi next, the initiative is growing quickly thanks to active community involvement.
Mr. Naveen Kumar, a community ambassador for Namma Yatri, highlighted the platform’s impact: “The booking process is easy, customers get picked up right at their doorstep, and the fares are transparent, building trust with passengers.”
Earlier this year, drivers in Tumkur and Gulbarga completed over 280,000 trips, earning nearly Rs 2 crore, highlighting Namma Yatri’s mission to democratise technology and help drivers increase their earnings while providing affordable transport to customers.
With a growing community of 230,000 drivers and over 5 million customers, Namma Yatri now facilitates an average of 160,000 trips daily across Karnataka. Its open platform approach continues to fuel its expansion, with a focus on community-led growth and driver empowerment.
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