With Delhi-NCR battling smog and heavy air pollution levels over the past week, Ola, India’s most popular mobile app for transportation, has kicked off the fourth leg of its year-long campaign, #FarakPadtaHai. The campaign was launched on 5th June, on World Environment Day to raise awareness for congestion and pollution issues and encourage adoption of shared mobility.
Taking Ola’s innings ahead, Virat Kohli, Delhi’s own cricket icon and the Captain of the Indian Cricket Team, has joined the fight against pollution and traffic congestion. Bringing more attention towards deteriorating air quality levels in Delhi-NCR, Kohli urged his fans and followers to adopt shared mobility solutions like metro trains, buses, and Ola Share, through his social media platforms.
#Delhi, we need to talk! #MujheFarakPadtaHai pic.twitter.com/Q5mkBkRRIy
— Virat Kohli (@imVkohli) November 15, 2017
In the video the captain can be seen saying, "Hi guys! We all know what the situation of pollution is like in Delhi, I wanted to bring your attention towards it because a lot of people are debating as to what's causing it. But what are we actually doing about it? Agar humein yeh match jeetna hain pollution ke against, hum sab ko saath mein mil ke khelna hoga. Kyunki hum sabki zimmedaari hain pollution ko kam karna. Specially jo log Delhi mein rehte hain, un sabki yeh responsibility hain. (If we have to win the match against pollution then we all have to come together. Because this is everybody's responsibility to curb down the pollution. Specially the people who live in Delhi, it is their responsibility)," he said.
"I would urge people to share their rides whenever they can. I would urge them to use a bus, a metro, or use Ola Share if you can. This action if we do it once a week, it will make a massive difference. Kyunki har chhote action se bhi farak padta hain. (Because every small action can make a huge difference) If you agree, like this post, share it and show your support," Kohli further added.
The Twitterati also supported Virat Kohli's initiative,
Thank you VK sir for doing so much for the society pic.twitter.com/bDJzmrxYAd
— . (@IAmVirat183) November 15, 2017
Fantastic job
— Sushant Singh Rajput (@itsSSR_1) November 15, 2017
It's too much now ! We all have to step forward to protect ourselves
— Ms Dhoni (@MsDhoni666) November 15, 2017
India is suffering badly from Air Pollution now a days but do you know what the real Pollution is?
— Virat Kohli¹⁸ (@ViratCrew) November 15, 2017
It's some sick and inhumane minded people in our country.
Thank you champ for talking about pollution in Delhi. You are really a true hero for us.
Jai hind! 🇮🇳
#MujeFarkpadta he I agree with u jyadatar Kheto me jo Jalaya jata he ishshe bhi Bahot polution hota he Pz take some steps by Government & Very Thanks 2 u fr sharing dis vedio Must do jalana bandh karvaiye Heath is wealth 🔥✖🔥✖🔥✖
— madhviEf (@madhvi31525029) November 15, 2017
Fighting the issue of vehicular pollution and congestion through its #FarakPadtaHai campaign, Ola pledged its support to Kohli by promising free rides for all first time Ola Share users, once every week of the year; appealing citizens to retweet Virat’s tweet, bringing more attention to the benefits of ridesharing.
Here is what official Twitter handle of Ola said, "Aye Aye Captain! Let's do things that are in our control. If Virat's tweet reaches 5000 RTs, we'll give free share rides once a week for the rest of the year to all new users who switch to #OlaShare. What say Delhi, care to share? RT @imVkohli & make a difference. #FarakPadtaHai"
Aye Aye Captain! Let's do things that are in our control. If Virat's tweet reaches 5000 RTs, we'll give free share rides once a week for the rest of the year to all new users who switch to #OlaShare. What say Delhi, care to share? RT @imVkohli & make a difference. #FarakPadtaHai https://t.co/IUT7bWmg93
— Ola (@Olacabs) November 15, 2017
“The pollution in Delhi is concerning. It is important that each one of us, in our own meaningful way, fights this battle as our own. We are thrilled to have a youth icon like Virat Kohli join the #FarakPadtaHai campaign in India’s fight against air pollution, especially in the capital city. We urge all citizens to spread the message of switching to shared mobility, by travelling by bus, metro or take an Ola Share. It is indeed a small step but will lead to a big change! Ola is committed to helping every citizen take that first step by unlocking free rides for all new Share users once every week for the rest of the year.” said Vishal Kaul, COO at Ola. “Share karke dekho, #FarakPadtaHai.” he added.
By creating flat fares zones across Delhi-NCR on Ola Share, Ola is encouraging the adoption of shared rides and greener mobility as small steps towards making a big difference. Share Pass has tremendously helped in reducing the barriers to trial for Ola Share. It provides an easy way to lock in low, fixed fares on Ola Share rides and has seen phenomenal adoption through the #FarakPadtaHai campaign.
Being the pioneers of the ride sharing market in India, through #FarakPadtaHai, Ola is encouraging more and more consumers to share resources in a bid to reduce the impact on the environment. Ola Share can be availed at an affordable price of Rs 35 across Delhi NCR. Additionally, a 10-ride Share Pass is available at just Rs 10, enabling pocket-friendly commute around NCR with shared rides at flat fares.
In addition to encouraging adoption of shared commute, Ola is also distributing Spider plant saplings at various metro stations to commuters. Spider plants offer many health benefits and is commonly used to remove harmful chemicals from the air, proving helpful in the current high pollution conditions, said the press release.