Uber partners with army welfare body to enroll the services of ex-servicemen
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As part of the partnership, AWPO will refer potential ex-servicemen who wish to become driver-partners on the Uber platform.
AWPO assists in the placement of Indian Army ex-servicemen in private sector jobs and provide entrepreneurship opportunities.
This tie-up is intended to create driver partner opportunities for over one lakh ex-servicemen and women.
In September last year, Uber had unveiled its
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