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Indian Government to Launch “Sahkar Taxi” as Alternative to Ola, Uber

With transparent pricing, fair earnings for drivers, and competitive fares for commuters, Sahkar Taxi aims to reshape the ride-hailing industry with a cooperative, driver-first approach.
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The Indian government is set to introduce Sahkar Taxi, a cooperative-based ride-hailing service offering an alternative to platforms like Ola and Uber.

Announced in Parliament by Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced the launch on Wednesday, the initiative aims to register two-wheeler taxis, rickshaws, and four-wheeler taxis, ensuring drivers retain 100% of their earnings rather than sharing profits with large corporations.

This move places the government in direct competition with private aggregators, including Uber, Ola, Rapido, and BluSmart.

Aligned with theSahkar Se Samriddhi’ vision, Sahkar Taxi has been in development for over three years to create a more equitable ride-hailing ecosystem.

The launch follows allegations of discriminatory pricing by Ola and Uber, with reports suggesting fare variations based on device type.

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The CCPA has issued notices to both companies, prompting further investigations into pricing policies across industries.

With transparent pricing, fair earnings for drivers, and competitive fares for commuters, Sahkar Taxi aims to reshape the ride-hailing industry with a cooperative, driver-first approach.

Similar models already exist in states like West Bengal, where the Yatri Sathi service, launched by the Mamata Banerjee-led government, has expanded beyond Kolkata to cities such as Siliguri, Asansol, and Durgapur.

In Karnataka, the Namma Yatri app follows a driver-first model, allowing operators to retain full earnings while offering affordable transport solutions.

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