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BlackBuck CEO says company not moving out of Bengaluru after heated debate over ‘pothole’ post

Blackbuck Ltd CEO Rajesh Yabaji announced that his company has not moved from Bengaluru, but rejected some of his operations in a different place in the city, rejecting his previous media reports.

In an article in X, Yabaji said that his company was moved to Bellandur Order Road (ORR) for better operations in 2016, and Bengaluru has a ‘meaningful’ impact on the truck industry in India.

“Blackbuck started its operations in 2015 from Bengaluru, starting from a small office near the Sony signal in Koramangala, as we expand our operations and teams, we moved to Bellandur Outdoor Road (ORR) for larger office areas and better suitable facilities. Intensity and growth opportunities in a large company.

Bengaluru said he would play an important role in supporting the company’s growth.

“In the last decade, we understand exactly what the city of Bengaluru has helped the city of Bengaluru and how it will play an important role in opening the lock of our potential, as one of the biggest utilities of the technology-ecosystem.

Rajesh Yabaji rejected the previous media reports claiming to have claimed that Blackbuck had moved from Bengaluru.

“We are moving in a different place in the city that will make it easier to go to a easy job for our employees,” he said.

CEO said that most of Blackbuck’s operations will remain in Orr and the company will expand the footprint in the city.

Yabaji, “Bengaluru for us, as usual, as usual, we continue to transfer our needs and problems to the relevant government officials and continue to seek support to solve them,” he said.

Blackbuck displacement sparks online discussion

Rajesh Yabaji, CEO of Blackbuck, the online truck platform, said that on Tuesday, the company’s Bellandur’s office on the Order Ring Road of Bengaluru (Orr).

The reason behind the decision showed bad paths and the difficulties of going to work daily.

Yabaji emphasized several problems with the following:

” – He went average for my colleagues and hit up to 1.5+ hours (one direction)

– Pits and dust -filled roads, when combined with the lowest intention to correct them

– I haven’t seen any of them have changed in the next 5 years. “

His task led to an online debate, and the Netizen often greeted the decision.

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