After the launch of Bharat Taxi in India, NemBharat is set to enter the ride-hailing market with a zero-commission, no-surge ...
Nembharat, a new ride-booking platform, is set to launch soon. WEML, which is the behind the service, is promising a ...
NEW DELHI, Feb 24 (Reuters) - A new Indian taxi service, backed by the federal government, will give drivers a share of profits from the business and charge no commissions, mounting a direct challenge ...
CAQM plans to mandate only EV taxis from 2027 and private EVs by 2030 in Delhi-NCR, impacting ride-hailing services.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah launched Bharat Taxi, a cooperative cab platform where drivers invest Rs 500 to become co-owners, earn 80% profits, get minimum fares, and replicate the Amul model.
After launching Bharat Taxi, the ministry explores offering insurance products across cooperative banks via IFFCO-Tokio with ...
The platform, launched in NCR and Rajkot, will follow a cooperative model similar to Amul, allow drivers to become co-owners, ...
India’s shared mobility market has a new contender. Bharat Taxi, positioned as the country’s first driver-owned ride-hailing ...
The ePlane Company launches electric air taxi testing facility at IIT Madras. A hub for eVTOL development and production in India.
Bharat Taxi promises 80% profit sharing and driver ownership, aiming to reshape India’s ride-hailing ecosystem through a cooperative model.
Bharat Taxi is India's first cooperative ride-hailing platform backed by the government and supported by Amul, IFFCO, and NABARD. Unlike other apps, it follows a driver-owned model.