 Uber India has said that it has hiked fares in various cities in India in order to protect the drivers against the rising fuel prices. Now the India and South Asia's head of central operations Nitish Bhushan said in a blog post that of late the Uber experience hasn't been as magical as the company would have wanted for both drivers and passengers. Noting that drivers had raised the fuel price issue as a major issue. Now Uber has also taken steps to handle the issue of cancelled rides as now drivers shall be able to know the destination before confirming the ride. However, this feature shall only be available for drivers who meet a predefined trip acceptance threshold. Now the good part about this entire blog post is not only the changes that are being implemented but the fact that in an era of only talking about achievements and hiding disappointments they have been open about the challenges which they have been facing.