Five years ago, Orahi popped up, like so many new-age companies in India, with small money, a big idea and brave founders eager to build a business that would make itself socially relevant by solving
a problem.
If the bane of living in the National Capital Region (NCR) was having to endure sapping commutes and terrible traffic jams, Orahi believed salvation lay in carpools that would reduce the tedium and cut the cost of making it from home to office and back each day.
A carpool typically allows four people to ride together in one person’s vehicle. . .