This Article is From Oct 11, 2012

Hike in Mumbai autorickshaw, taxi fares from today

Hike in Mumbai autorickshaw, taxi fares from today
Mumbai: From today, commuters in Mumbai will have to shell out more for travelling in taxi and autorickshaw after the government's decision to hike fares comes into effect.

According to the new fare plan, the commuters will have to shell out a minimum fare of Rs.19 for the regular non-air-conditioned taxis and Rs. 23 for air-conditioned taxis, an increase of Rs.2 in both cases. Auto fares have also gone up from Rs.12 to Rs.15 in Mumbai, and from Rs.15 to Rs.19 in Bhiwandi-Kalyan towns of Thane district where it plies on petrol.

On October 5, the state government had permitted hikes in auto and taxi fares to pre-empt a strike threatened by around 55,000 taxis in the city last Sunday. This is the third hike in fares in the last one year.

According to reports, the recent hike has been fixed in accordance with a state government-approved formula. It has taken into account the cost-of-living index, expenses incurred on repairs and maintenance of vehicles, fuel cost, capital cost, insurance and other factors.

Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan, who also holds the transport department, permitted hikes in fare with a caveat that the autos and taxis will provide good services to passengers. Strict action like penalty or suspension of license permit will be taken against taxi and auto drivers for bad behaviour towards commuters and refusing them.

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.

(With inputs from IANS)

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