Amit Shah Launches ‘Bharat Taxi’ with Zero Commission for Drivers
Union Home Minister Amit Shah launched the ‘Bharat Taxi’ service in New Delhi, introducing a zero-commission model designed to empower drivers by letting them keep the full fare paid by customers.
Key Takeaways
- Zero Commission: Drivers receive 100% of the customer fare.
- Cooperative Model: Initiative by the National Cooperative Development Corporation (NCDC).
- Nationwide Rollout: Service to launch in multiple cities in phases.
- Direct Connection: Technology platform connects drivers directly with riders.
Empowering Drivers and Strengthening Cooperatives
Speaking at the launch, Amit Shah stated the service aims to provide a fair, transparent platform and increase driver income. “The ‘Bharat Taxi’ service will empower drivers by eliminating commission charges, ensuring that they receive the full fare paid by the customers,” he said.
He highlighted this model as a step towards strengthening the cooperative sector and fostering inclusive economic growth.
Benefits for Customers and Operational Model
The service is also designed to benefit customers through competitive fares and reliable service. The platform will use technology to link drivers directly with passengers, cutting operational costs and improving efficiency.
Phased National Expansion
The ‘Bharat Taxi’ service will be rolled out across multiple Indian cities in a phased manner. Amit Shah urged all stakeholders to support the cooperative-based initiative for its successful implementation, signaling the government’s commitment to promoting such models across various sectors.



