Not getting Auto Rickshaw from railway station to College

Title-  Not getting Auto Rickshaw from railway station to College

Authors

 Sahil Patil -42

Omkar Mavkar – 27

Yugandhara Chaudhary -06

 

Introduction:

The issue of not getting an auto-rickshaw from the railway station could stem from various factors. Firstly, there might be a scarcity of auto-rickshaws due to high demand or limited availability in the area. Secondly, auto-rickshaw drivers might be selective in choosing their passengers based on distance or destination, leading to difficulty in finding one willing to go to your desired location. Additionally, there could be local regulations or restrictions on auto-rickshaw operations around the railway station, further limiting their presence. Moreover, if there are alternative modes of transportation readily available, such as taxis or public buses, auto-rickshaw drivers might opt for more profitable routes or passengers. Lastly, factors like time of day, weather conditions, or special events in the area could also influence the availability of auto-rickshaws at the railway station.

Objective:

To understand the underlying issues of Not getting Auto Rickshaw from railway station to College.

Literature review:

1) A Million App Now

The article delves into the success story of Siddhartha Banerjee, a commerce graduate turned entrepreneur, who developed the widely popular Meter Down app. This app, offering accurate fare calculations for taxis and auto-rickshaws in Mumbai, has garnered an impressive 800,000 downloads since its launch in 2010. Banerjee’s accomplishment has inspired him to expand his entrepreneurial ventures, leading to the creation of a second iPhone application. This new app, priced at 99 cents, incorporates advanced features like video, voice, and text, signaling Banerjee’s commitment to innovation and user satisfaction. With this new venture, Banerjee and his wife Bhavna Sharma aim to provide commuters with an even more enhanced and personalized travel experience, further solidifying their presence in the mobile app market.

2) Orbital Will Ride In Autorickshaw

In a significant development for India’s auto-rickshaw industry, ORBITAL Engine Corporation Ltd has struck a seven-year technical cooperation agreement with Bajaj Auto. This exclusive deal grants Bajaj the use of ORBITAL’s fuel injection technology in its three-wheeled auto-rickshaws, signaling a major advancement in the sector. ORBITAL’s chief executive, Peter Cook, expressed confidence in the partnership, citing Bajaj’s dominant market presence and strong engineering capabilities as key factors. Bajaj, a major player in India’s two- and three-wheeler market, is set to benefit from ORBITAL’s advanced technology, especially as the Indian market shifts towards stricter emissions standards. With production expected to commence in 2005 and the agreement running for three years thereafter, this collaboration marks a significant milestone in the evolution of India’s auto-rickshaw industry.

 

 

Data Collection:

For the above problem, 5 questions were framed to be answered on Likert Scale with 1 to 5 points. 100 students from Kohinoor Business School were surveyed and for each question which was coded as 1 to 5, Mean, Standard Deviation, Standard Error and T-stat was calculated.

 

Q 1

Q 2

Q 3

Q 4

Q 5

Mean

3.29

3.67

3.43

3.7

3.57

Standard Deviation

1.31

1.26

1.28

1.19

1.39

Standard Error

0.13

0.13

0.13

0.12

0.14

t-stat

2.21

5.30

3.36

5.87

4.09

Results

Positive

Positive

Positive

Positive

Positive

 

Q1) At 95% confidence level, t-stat is more than 1.96, are positive.

Q2) At 95% confidence level, t-stat is more than 1.96, are positive.

Q3) At 95% confidence level, t-stat is more than 1.96, are positive.

Q4) At 95% confidence level, t-stat is more than 1.96, are positive.

  1. Q) At 95% confidence level, t-stat is more than 1.96, are positive.

 

Conclusion-

Q1) Students Feel Difficulty for them Getting suitable transportation from the station to college .

Q2) Students are getting late for college because of the transportation issues.

 

Q3  Students cost of  transportation to college are burden.

   

Q4) Student waiting time for public transport is long.

   

Q5) Students are struggling with transport information.

   

 

 

Reference-

Das, G., Sen, S., & Khan, T. (2012). A Million Apps Now. Business Today, 21(12), 64–70.

Orbital will ride in autorickshaw. (2004). Sunday Times, The (Perth).

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