Hike in auto, taxi fares in Mumbai from Oct 11
Mumbai, Oct 5:
The Maharashtra government has allowed hike in taxi and autorickshaw fares in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region from October 11.
The government has also decided to phase out taxis and autos being used
for more than 20 years in Mumbai, a release from the Chief Minister’s
office said.
Based on the Hakim committee recommendations, the government has
increased the minimum fare for CNG-run taxis from Rs 17 to Rs 19 while
the fare per km will be Rs 12.35 against Rs 10.50 now.
For the cool cab taxis, the minimum fare will be Rs 23 instead of Rs 21
and per km fare will be Rs 15.42 against Rs 13.12 earlier.
Similarly, the minimum auto fare will be Rs 15 instead of Rs 12 while per km fare will increase from Rs 7.12 to Rs 9.87.
In the Kalyan-Bhiwandi area, the auto-rickshaws running on petrol will
have minimum fare of Rs 19 instead of Rs 15 while per km fare will be Rs
12.47 instead of Rs 9.50.
It has also been decided to phase out taxis and autos being used for more than 20 years in Mumbai, the release said.
Strict action like penalty or suspension of licence permit will be taken
against taxi and auto drivers for bad behaviour towards commuters and
refusing them.
The Chief Minister, Prithviraj Chavan, who also holds the transport
department, said he expects autos and taxis to provide good services to
passengers.
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