KATHMANDU: inDrive, a global mobility and urban services platform, recently organized an impactful event in Kathmandu titled “The Better Drive: Initiative Money, Mind, Manner.”
The program aimed to empower driver partners and enhance community engagement by addressing crucial topics such as road safety, financial literacy, mental health and customer service.
The event featured sessions led by experts. Traffic Police Inspector Bikash Thapaliya spoke about road safety and traffic rules. IME Pay’s Chief Growth Officer, Mr. Sanjeev Neupane, provided financial literacy training. Mrs. Shreeya Giri, Founder of Happy Minds, discussed mental health awareness. Motivational Speaker Mr. Ranjit Acharya shared tips on improving customer service.
During the event, inDrive also reaffirmed its commitment to fair pricing and community-driven initiatives.
Speaking about the program, Mr. Mark Tolley, Regional Director for APAC at inDrive, stated: “At inDrive, we believe that empowering our driver partners goes beyond technology. Through this initiative, we aim to nurture a community that prioritizes safety, financial well-being, mental health and world-class service standards. Events like these allow us to strengthen our commitment to building a better, more responsible mobility ecosystem in Nepal.”
As part of its 2025 plans for Nepal, inDrive intends to expand its presence in Kathmandu and other cities, enhance safety measures for drivers and riders, offer additional ride options, launch a “Ride to Donate” campaign and establish a new office in Kathmandu.
With operations spanning 888 cities across 48 countries and over 280 million app downloads, inDrive continues to champion fair pricing and social equality, creating a positive impact on local communities worldwide. For more details, please refer to www.inDrive.com.