Meet Ola Electric's newest employee, a dog named Bijlee; Know all about Ola CEO Bhavish Aggarwal's bid to make office pet-friendly

Produced by: Hitansh Gaur

Ola Co-founder and CEO Bhavish Aggarwal has hired a four-legged employee ‘Bijlee’ for his electric two-wheeler business.

Ola Electric’s new employee

Bhavish Aggarwal shared the ID card of Bijlee on X (fka Twitter), which said that the employee ID of the dog is ‘440V’, a reference to a standard voltage in electrical systems. In the blood group section, it read, ‘Paw +ve’ while his mode of communication was mentioned as the messaging platform ‘Slack’.

Meet Ola Electric’s Bijlee

Further on her ID card, Bijlee’s emergency contact is ‘BA’s Office’ referring to Bhavish Aggarwal’s office. Bijlee’s location is the office of Ola Electric in Koramangala, Bengaluru.

Pet-friendly Ola Electric office

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X (fka Twitter) users reacted to Bhavish Aggarwal’s tweet with adorable comments. One of the users wrote, “I just love her iCard photo!” Another user wrote, “Awesome Pawsome!”

Online reactions to a dog being Ola’s new employee

While another X (fka Twitter) user compared Bijlee to the 2008 Disney film ‘Bolt’, whose main character was a dog with the same name.

‘Like the Bolt’

One X (fka Twitter) user commented, “I can't ride a two-wheeler due to vertigo/balance problems but I'm all for the pawsome new staff!”

Pawsome staff

One user replied to the tweet as, “This is Bijlee’s world, we are all just living in it.”

Bijlee’s world

With the ITR filing season going on in the country, one X (fka Twitter) user jokingly inquired about Bijlee’s tax returns, “Has he/she filed ITR?”

Bijlee’s ITR

A majority of the comment section to Bhavish Aggarwal’s tweet was filled with service related issues of Ola Electric. Many users complained about the delays or poor service qualities. Some even pointed out the delivery of damaged vehicles.

Ola Electric’s issues