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Auto-Taxi Fare increased up to 60%: Big news! Auto-taxi fare may increase by up to 60%, know govt. decision here

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Delhi Auto-Taxi Fare: Traveling in auto-rickshaws and taxis can be expensive in the capital Delhi. The committee to revise the fares of Delhi auto-rickshaws and taxis has demanded the government to increase the fare.


Delhi Auto-Taxi Fare: There is important news for the people of Delhi. If you travel by taxi and auto, then now your pocket may be extra burden. The owners of auto-rickshaws and taxis are demanding to increase the fares. The fare revision committee has appealed to the Delhi government regarding this. If the government accepts his recommendation, then the fare of auto-rickshaws and taxis in Delhi will increase.

Rent may increase by up to 60 percent
According to the information, the fare revision committee has proposed an increase in the fare in its recommendations. This committee of the Delhi government, which revises the fares of auto-rickshaws and taxis, has recommended a hike of Re 1 per kilometer for three wheelers and an increase of up to 60 percent in the fare of taxis.

Report submitted to Delhi government
Amid rising fuel prices, the Delhi government last month constituted a committee to revise the fares of autos and taxis. This committee has submitted its report to the Transport Minister of Delhi Government, Kailash Gehlot. He told that the committee has recommended to increase the fare in this report. The recommendations made in the report will be discussed in the cabinet.

Vegetable prices also increased in Delhi
In the midst of ever-increasing inflation, it has become difficult for the common man to run a house. After LPG, the prices of green vegetables other than tomatoes have seen an increase in the markets of Delhi compared to last week. Tomatoes in the capital Delhi were sold for Rs 60-80 on Wednesday. At the same time, lemon is being sold in Delhi for Rs 200 to Rs 250 a kg. Similarly, the prices of other vegetables are touching the sky.

Pravesh Maurya
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