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Sayyar Gul
Sayyar Gul
Sayyar Gul is doing his MS Computational Sciences & Engineering from National University of Science and Technology. He is technology enthusiast with keen interest in new technological developments from around the world.

Uber helps in providing 50 rickshaws to breadwinners of low income families .

Uber has joined hands with Seed Out to help create extra income opportunities in Pakistan by enabling the Uber app for 50 Seed Out rickshaws given to breadwinners of low income families.

The agreement was signed by GM Uber Pakistan, Safee Shah at an event in Lahore with Seed Out representatives.

Seed Out is the first micro finance online crowdfunding platform and presents opportunities to donors across the globe for connecting to them to deserving candidates. The model of Seed Out addresses child education and health in addition to other social sectors.

Uber is the world’s leading technology application that connects driver partners to riders.

“At Uber, we are convinced that innovation and technology enables everyone to get around and makes cities better places to live, with a safe, affordable and reliable ride, at the push of a button with uberGO and uberAuto. We are proud of the great impact we have for riders, drivers and cities in Pakistan, taking very seriously our responsibility to contribute to the country and its citizens” said Safee Shah, GM Uber in Pakistan.

 With collaboration like that of Seed Out, Uber aims to do more in order to contribute to the hardworking and deserving people of Pakistan, Mr. Shah added.

Uber helps millions of people every day to get a ride at the simple push of a button, offering access to affordable, reliable and most importantly safe rides in over 500 cities worldwide. The Uber network is now available in over 537 cities in over 75 countries spanning 6 continents.

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