Mumbai taxis, auto-rickshaws on strike over hike in fares

Mumbai, June 22: Taxis and auto-rikshaws in the maximum city went on strike demanding a fare hike. File photo
Over 80,000 taxis and a lakh auto-rickshaws in Mumbai today went off roads, over demand for hike in fares.

The recent increase in the prices of CNG has prompted auto and taxi drivers to demand a hike in fares.

Auto unions are demanding that the minimum fare for rickshaws be increased by Rs. 6 to Rs. 15 and Rs. 8 for every subsequent kilometre. Rickshaws currently charge Rs. 9 as minimum fare.

The taxi union is asking for a hike in the minimum fare of black and yellow taxis from Rs. 14 to Rs. 16. Auto and taxi union leaders would meet transport department officials today.

—-Agencies