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Bus operators, not trucks, deserve more MV tax exemption: IFTRT

March 15, 2021 WFH trend has reduced the bus fleet utilisation during Covid -19 period to 45 -50 per cent now compared to pre-Covid-19 period   -  The Hindu WFH trend has reduced the bus fleet utilisation during Covid -19 period to 45 -50 per cent now compared to pre-Covid-19 period   -  The Hindu× Trucking business has crossed pre-Covid-19 level of business now, while large segment of bus operators are yet to recover   Owners and operators of buses, not trucks, deserve another three months exemption from paying Motor Vehicle tax or fees, according to the Indian Foundation of Transport Research and Training (IFTRT), a transport sector think tank.

Maharashtra: Brace for truck owners strike today against rising fuel prices

Maharashtra: Brace for truck owners’ strike today against rising fuel prices TNN / Updated: Feb 26, 2021, 07:02 IST Mumbai: Several trucks, tempos and trailers in Maharashtra will go off roads on Friday for a day in a ‘token protest’ against rising diesel prices in the country, which could affect supply of essential and non-essential goods to the city. Although there was no hike in fuel prices on Thursday, diesel in Mumbai has peaked to Rs 88.44/litre, while petrol is Rs 97.34. All-India Motor Transport Congress will meet Union minister of state for finance Anurag Thakur on Friday morning to discuss GST and e-way related bill issues.

Fuel price hike on hold for third consecutive day

Fuel price hike on hold for third consecutive day IANS / Updated: Feb 26, 2021, 12:00 IST Representational Image. Photo: Aniruddhasingh/BCCL New Delhi: Oil marketing companies on Friday continued with their wait and watch strategy and kept the retail price of petrol and diesel unchanged for the third consecutive day. Accordingly, petrol continues to be sold at Rs 90.93 a litre and diesel at Rs 81.32 a litre in the national capital. Elsewhere in the country as well, fuel prices remained unchanged after oil companies increased the pump price on 13 of the last 18 days. In the 13 increases since February 9, prices have gone up by Rs 3.98 per litre for petrol while the diesel rate has risen by Rs 4.19 a litre in Delhi.

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