Bharat Taxi App: The biggest feature of this taxi service is that taxi drivers can become partners in the company by paying just Rs 500 and can also join the board of directors.
Bharat Taxi App: Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah is interacting with Bharat Taxi drivers. During this, Amit Shah is discussing various topics with the taxi drivers. The biggest feature of this taxi service is that taxi drivers can become partners in the company by paying just 500 rupees and can also join the board of directors. The purpose of this interaction is to inspire taxi drivers to earn maximum profits and to make them self-reliant.
Bharat Taxi will not exploit.
Responding to a taxi driver’s questions, Amit Shah said that Bharat Taxi will not exploit drivers, as some companies do to maximize profits. Instead, drivers will be given the opportunity to maximize profits. The base rate will be fixed, and they will also be given the opportunity to become partners in the company.
Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah stated that drivers can
become partners in Bharat Taxi by paying ₹500 once they start making profits. This will generate significant profits. Furthermore, a few positions will be reserved for such drivers on the board of directors.
Launched in Delhi NCR,
Amit Shah recently inaugurated India’s first cooperative ride-hailing platform, ‘Bharat Taxi’. After a successful trial run in December 2025, it has now been rolled out on a large scale across Delhi and NCR. Until now, companies like Ola and Uber charged drivers hefty commissions on every ride, but ‘Bharat Taxi’ is here to change this game. It is a cooperative model, where drivers will be ‘owners’ rather than just ‘partners’. Each driver will have 5 shares in this cooperative. Drivers will have to pay a nominal daily fee of just Rs 30 to use the app.
Safety Arrangements:
Special features have been added to the app to ensure the safety of passengers, especially women, during their travel. In collaboration with the Delhi Police, 35 special booths have been set up across the city, where any complaints will be resolved promptly. All “sarathi” (drivers) joining the platform will have fully verified records, and a dedicated helpline button has also been provided within the app.
Bharat Taxi wasn’t founded by a small company, but rather by the country’s largest cooperatives. It’s operated by Sahakar Taxi Cooperative Limited, which is supported by major organizations like Amul, IFFCO, NABARD, and NAFED. Having such prominent names behind it further enhances its credibility.