Key Takeaways
- Bharat Taxi, a government-backed cooperative, launches today to compete with Uber and Ola.
- Union Home Minister Amit Shah will inaugurate the service.
- The model promises higher earnings for drivers and affordable fares for riders.
- It will operate via a dedicated app with features like transparent pricing and safety measures.
Bharat Taxi, a government-supported cooperative cab service, officially launches today, posing a direct challenge to the market dominance of Uber and Ola in India. The service will be inaugurated by Union Home Minister Amit Shah.
The Cooperative Model: A New Approach
Built on a cooperative framework, Bharat Taxi aims to ensure drivers receive a larger share of their earnings while keeping fares affordable for passengers. This model is designed to create a more equitable alternative in the ride-hailing space.
How It Works
The service will function through a dedicated mobile application, allowing users to book rides just like on existing platforms. It promises key features including transparent pricing, enhanced safety protocols, and a strong focus on empowering its driver-partners.
A “People-Centric” Vision
The launch marks a significant step towards establishing a “people-centric” mobility option in a sector currently led by companies funded by foreign and private capital. The government hopes this initiative will set a new benchmark for the industry.




