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Union Cooperation Minister Amit Shah inaugurated Bharat Taxi on Feb. 5, 2026, a government‑backed, cooperative-driven ride‑hailing platform operated by Sahkar Taxi Cooperative Ltd.
The service, piloted in December 2025 across Delhi‑NCR and Gujarat, is promoted as a zero‑commission, surge‑free alternative to Ola, Uber and Rapido that places drivers — called Sarathis — at the centre of ownership and earnings.
Authorities say the platform has registered between roughly 3 lakh and 4 lakh drivers, and earlier trial figures reported average daily rides ranging from about 5,500 to 10,000.
Features include driver verification, emergency assistance, integration with Delhi Police, 35 special assistance booths, dedicated support centres, and social security provisions such as health and accident insurance and retirement benefits.
The app allows drivers to work on other platforms, includes initiatives to onboard women (Bike Didi) and offers competitive fares — officials say rides could be up to 30% cheaper than private rivals, with a published minimum fare of ₹30 (up to 4 km) and per‑km slabs thereafter.
The cooperative may later retain a fee (reported up to 20%) to fund incentives and operations.


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