Ease My Trip co-founder Rikant Pitti jumped into the start-up controversy, wrote a post on social media
Start-Up: Rikant said that 'his company has acquired Yolo Bus, which has proved to be a milestone for his company. This company has reimagined travel within cities. Now with the help of Yolo Bus, Ease My Trip has started Easy Green Mobility.

Ease My Trip co-founder Rikant Pitti has also entered the controversy surrounding the announcement made by Union Minister Piyush Goyal for the start-ups. Rikant has also shared a social media post in this matter. Expressing in this post the transformation in his company as well as its remodeling of travel through technology, Rikant also hailed the vision of the Union Minister as correct.
Rikant also referenced his company's new initiative Green Mobility, in which he declared that in the year 2028 he would be introducing four thousand electric buses. This is a part of their commitment towards eco-friendly and self-reliant travel solutions. Rikant wrote that 'Union Minister Piyush Goyal's visionary leadership has inspired us to think big and constantly innovate. He explained the importance of deep technology, sustainable development, and innovation in India's start-up ecosystem. We are fully assimilating this at EaseMyTrip.com.'
Rikant said that 'his company has acquired Yolo Bus, which has proved to be a milestone for his company. This company has reimagined travel within cities. Now with the help of Yolo Bus, EaseMyTrip has started Easy Green Mobility. Through this ambitious initiative, we will develop electric mobility solutions, which will bring revolutionary changes in public transport in India.' EaseMyTrip is India's second-largest online train platform. It is also the fastest-growing internet company. This company provides a ticket booking facility to its customers at zero convenience fee. The special thing is that this company has been running in profit since its inception.
Recently, there was a ruckus over a statement by Union Minister Piyush Goyal at the Startup Maha Kumbh. In fact, he compared Indian startups to China and said, will we only do business? In fact, many startup businesses in India are focusing on food delivery and betting, fantasy sports, etc., while Chinese startups are working on important technologies like EVs, battery technology, AI, and semiconductors. After this statement of Piyush Goyal, many startup founders objected to the statement of the Union Minister.