Bharat Taxi is India’s first government-backed, cooperative-based ride-hailing app, officially launched in Delhi-NCR on February 5, 2026, by Home Minister Amit Shah to compete with Uber and Ola. It operates on a driver-owned model, offering zero commission, no surge pricing, and lower, transparent fares for passengers, with plans for nationwide expansion.

Bharat Taxi is India’s first government-backed, cooperative-based ride-hailing app, officially launched in Delhi-NCR on February 5, 2026, by Home Minister Amit Shah to compete with Uber and Ola. It operates on a driver-owned model, offering zero commission, no surge pricing, and lower, transparent fares for passengers, with plans for nationwide expansion. 
Key Aspects of Bharat Taxi:-
Cooperative Model: -
Drivers are owners and shareholders, not just contractors, ensuring higher earnings and better dignity.
Launch Details: -
Inaugurated on February 5, 2026, by Union Home Minister Amit Shah in Delhi-NCR.
Pricing: -
Features a zero-commission model for drivers, with a nominal ₹30 daily access fee, leading to competitive, lower fares for users.
Features: -
Offers surge-free, stable pricing, 24/7 support, and a "Bike Didi" initiative for women drivers.
Availability: -
Launched in Delhi-NCR, with expansion expected across India following pilot success in Delhi and Gujarat.
Driver Benefits: -
Provides insurance and retirement benefits to drivers, aiming for a fairer,, non-exploitative system. 
Bharat Taxi aims to provide a reliable, affordable, and transparent transportation alternative across India, focusing on a driver-centric approach. 

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