New Delhi : Good news for travelers from India! MapMyIndia, India’s answer to Google Maps, has added support for 9 regional languages which will now make navigation so much easier. Now you can navigate your city or plan road trips in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, Marathi, Kannada, Punjabi, Malayalam and Gujarati — no matter where you are in India.
The announcement made at the India International Center in New Delhi ensures that maps, voice navigation and location-based search are available in the language of users’ choice. If any state in your country or if you want to visit a different state then you can easily book the app with the mother tongue.
MapMyIndia in fact has become a serious competitor to Google Maps with features of turn by turn directions, voice navigation, and hyper-local search providing for the most accurate data even in rural areas. The app already has 99.9% coverage of India’s road network and over 30 million users all over India!
But they don’t stop there — MapMyIndia also offers services like live wildfire alerts, vegetation indices, water spread information, and nightlight data and its crowdsource-based pollution tracking tool, launched last year, allows users in Delhi to log a report of stubble burning in just two taps.
MapMyIndia ensures that those navigating its maps can do so easily, whether they are individuals living in rural areas or urban areas — details that are accounted for because MapMyIndia focuses on regional accessibility and hyper-local accuracy.