Government to Launch “Sahkar Taxi”, A Cooperative Taxi Service Soon

The Indian government is planning to launch a new cooperative-based taxi service. It will be called “Sahkar Taxi” which will operate across the country. It aims to provide an alternative to popular ride-hailing platforms. Ola and Uber are examples of these platforms.
This move will place the government in competition with existing players. Uber, Ola, and Rapido are already in the market. New aggregators like BluSmart are also emerging. All players are vying for a larger share of the Indian market.
Features of Sahkar Taxi
Union Minister Amit Shah announced the plan in Parliament on Wednesday. He stated that the new service will register various types of vehicles. These include two-wheeler taxis and rickshaws. Four-wheeler taxis will also be registered.
Unlike private company services, Sahkar Taxi will operate differently. All profits generated by the service will go directly to the drivers. This is in contrast to the current model where profits go to large corporations.
The Union Cooperation Minister explained the concept. He said that in the coming months, the government will launch Sahkar Taxi. This will be a cooperative service, similar to Ola and Uber. The service will include two-wheeler taxis, rickshaws, and four-wheeler taxis.
Existing Models in Other States
A similar model is already in place in West Bengal. The state government launched a service called Yatri Sathi. It now operates in other cities like Siliguri, Asansol, and Durgapur. It offers several features. This includes quick dispatch and local language support (Bengali and English ). Their fares are extremely affordable.
Besides, the service provides 24/7 customer support. This makes it a convenient option for passengers in the region.
In Karnataka, a privately owned taxi service app follows a similar model. The app is called Namma Yathri. It ensures that all profits go directly to the drivers. The app offers a range of services. These include cabs, two-wheelers, and four-wheelers. It also offers pooling options. This gives drivers more control over their earnings.
Conclusion
The Indian government’s plan to launch Sahkar Taxi aims to offer a driver-centric alternative in the ride-hailing market. By ensuring profits go to drivers, it differentiates itself from existing platforms. Models in West Bengal and Karnataka provide a precedent for this approach.
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Published on: Mar 27, 2025, 3:36 PM IST

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