Mumbai taxis, autorickshaws on strike over hike in fares
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02/08/2010
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Times Of India (Mumbai)
Auto fares hiked in Delhi, Mumbai
MUMBAI: Over 80,000 taxis and a lakh autorickshaws in Mumbai on Tuesday went off the roads after a strike by drivers demanding hike in fares.
The recent increase in the prices of CNG has prompted auto and taxi drivers to demand 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 later in the day.