Picture this: cab drivers not just ferrying passengers, but owning the profits. That’s the promise Union Minister Amit Shah made to Bharat Taxi Sarathis in New Delhi Monday. This isn’t another app—it’s a dignity-driven revolution.
Straight talk from Shah: ‘Profits go to those who sweat.’ Traditional services sideline drivers; Bharat Taxi elevates them as owners via affordable Rs 500 shares.
Powered by a union of five cooperatives, expansion hits all municipal bodies in three years. Driver-reserved board seats ensure decisions reflect grassroots realities.
Money matters: 20% earnings fortify capital reserves, 80% redistribute by kilometers logged. Three-year ramp-up precedes permanent 80% driver payouts.
Transparency reigns supreme with instant notifications on all fronts. A robust base rate—vehicle costs, petrol burn, minimum gains—anchors viability.
Driver upliftment meets customer delight in Shah’s blueprint. Bharat Taxi could pioneer a fairer ride-hailing era.
