Kathmandu. Ridesharing app inDrive has officially inaugurated its new office in Kupondole, Kathmandu, as part of its initiative to provide quality service and support to the local community.
The inauguration program featured former Minister of Physical Infrastructure and Transport, Prakash Jwala, as the Chief Guest. Speaking at the event, Minister Jwala addressed recent controversies surrounding ridesharing services and emphasized the need for federal legislation to regulate the sector.
He noted that ridesharing has become a source of income for many young people, while also making daily life more convenient and accessible for the public. In light of this, he urged the company to ensure greater safety and reliability in transportation. He also expressed his commitment to supporting efforts to better manage public transport in Nepal.
Rita Pokharel, Director of inDrive Nepal, said, “Nepal is a key market for inDrive, and this new office reflects the strong partnership we are building with the local driver community. By investing in local support and listening to our drivers, we are truly building a platform that works for the people.”
The new office is expected to serve as a central hub for various services aimed at empowering drivers and enhancing the overall inDrive experience. This launch highlights inDrive’s continued commitment to the Nepali market and its growing presence in the region.