Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Increase minimum fare to ₹30, demand taxi drivers

- Pratip Acharya AUTO DRIVERS ALSO DEMAND REVISION

MUMBAI: Amidst the rising price of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG), the Mumbai Taximen’s Associatio­n (MTA), a union of black and yellow taxi owners and drivers, has appealed to transport department to revise the fare in the state capital by ₹5.

Further, the associatio­n said that it would start charging a minimum fare of ₹30 from June 1 if the price is not revised by the transport authoritie­s.

On April 30, the price of CNG was increased by ₹4 and at present, the cost of a litre in Mumbai is ₹76. The minimum fare of metered taxis is ₹25 and the union proposed a hike f the fare to ₹30.

“Considerin­g the steady rise in CNG prices, taxi drivers are incurring a daily loss of ₹200. The transport department is not taking us seriously and if the fares are not revised by May 15, then we will implement new fare structures by June 1,” said Al Quadros, general secretary of Mumbai Taximen’s Associatio­n.

Earlier in March 2021, the taxi fares were hiked from ₹22 to ₹25, while the auto rickshaw fares were hiked to ₹21 from ₹18. Back then, the cost of CNG was ₹49.

Quadros said, “Whenever the price of CNG increases by ₹25, the state government is supposed to increase the fare.”

Meanwhile, members of the auto rickshaw unions also maintained that they are following up with the administra­tion for a fare hike.

“The price of natural fuel has increased exponentia­lly, and we have already proposed our new formula of revised fares to the transport committee. To date, four meetings have taken place between us and the administra­tion. However, the official acknowledg­ement of the fare structure is yet to be made by the state government,” said Thambi Kurien from Mumbai Rickshawme­n’s Associatio­n.

 ?? HT FILE PHOTO ?? Min fare now is ₹25.
HT FILE PHOTO Min fare now is ₹25.

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