The Central government’s new ride-hailing platform, ‘Bharat Taxi’, also known as ‘Sahkar Taxi’, is set to begin its pilot run in Delhi next month, positioning itself as a direct challenger to private players like Ola and Uber.

The initiative, developed under the Union Ministry of Cooperation in collaboration with the National e-Governance Division (NeGD), aims to create a fair, driver-owned alternative in the app-based transport sector.

According to a report by NDTV , the pilot phase will begin in November with 650 vehicles operated by their owner-drivers. If successful, the service will expand to other major cities in December, marking the start of a nationwide rollout.

According to officials, around 5,000 drivers, including both men and women, are expected to take part in the first

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