Similarly, AL Quadros, leader of Mumbai Taximen’s Union, said that as per the Khatua committee report, after a 25 per cent increase in the fuel cost, the fare of taxis must also be revised.
Notably, for the first time since the launch of its cab services in Maharashtra in 2014, Ola and Uber had applied for getting the licence. Even though the state government had brought new rules to regulate app-based cab services, the companies had never applied for aggregator licence.
Three Regional Transport Offices (RTOs) in Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) have received ten applications from six companies, including Ola and Uber, for the aggregator license as per the provisions of the new cab aggregator policy, RTO officials said on Monday.
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. Three Regional Transport Offices (RTOs) in Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) have received ten applications from six companies, including Ola and Uber, for the aggregator license as per the provisions of the new cab aggregator policy, RTO officials said on Monday. India News | Ola, Uber Among Six Companies Apply for Aggregator Licenses in Mumbai Metropolitan Region.