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Centre orders blocking of battery management apps used to turn off e-rickshaws

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Centre orders blocking of battery management apps used to turn off e-rickshaws
Centre orders blocking of battery management apps used to turn off e-rickshaws
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Key Points

  • The Union government has ordered the blocking of battery management apps
  • The apps were being used to remotely shut down e-rickshaws
  • The move aims to prevent extortion incidents and ensure passenger safety

The Union government has taken a significant step to address the issue of e-rickshaws being remotely disabled, leading to extortion incidents across the country. This decision was made after it was discovered that some individuals were using battery management apps to shut down e-rickshaw batteries, even when they were in use and transporting passengers. The government's order to block these apps aims to prevent such incidents and ensure the safety of e-rickshaw passengers. The issue of e-rickshaws being remotely disabled has been a cause for concern, as it not only poses a risk to the passengers but also affects the livelihood of e-rickshaw drivers. The government's move to block battery management apps is expected to provide relief to e-rickshaw drivers and passengers alike. The blocking of these apps will help prevent extortion incidents and ensure that e-rickshaws can operate safely and without interruption. The government's decision is a response to the growing concern over the misuse of battery management apps, and it is hoped that this measure will be effective in addressing the issue. The safety and well-being of e-rickshaw passengers and drivers are of paramount importance, and the government's move to block these apps is a step in the right direction. The government's order to block battery management apps is a significant development in the effort to regulate the use of these apps and prevent their misuse.

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