Hike in fares for taxi aggregators
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April 02, 2021 11:17 IST
Basic fare set in the ₹75-₹150 range for the first four km depending on the type of vehicle
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In addition to the fare, aggregators can collect GST and toll from passengers.
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Basic fare set in the ₹75-₹150 range for the first four km depending on the type of vehicle
Commuting in Ola, Uber and other taxis operated by mobile app aggregators will be more expensive. On Thursday, the Transport Department issued a notification revising fares applicable to aggregators with immediate effect. The revision comes two days after a KSTDC driver set himself ablaze inside his taxi at Kempegowda International Airport on Tuesday.
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BENGALURU : Even as the on Tuesday directed the state to take immediate steps to quarantine passengers arriving from UK and subject them to RT-PCR test and submit the details of tests conducted, the state machinery has already swung into action to trace and track them.
The government has received a list of passengers who arrived from the UK between November 25 and December 22. It is now collecting samples of these passengers and genome sequencing will be done to determine whether the SARS-CoV-2 virus is the new variant emerging and spreading in the UK.
As on December 22, at least 2,127 passengers had arrived in Karnataka from the UK and moved to 28 districts of the state.