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Cabbies at Khyndai Lad are seen with their taxis waiting for passengers once again
after the indefinite strike of the Meghalaya Joint Action Committee of Commercial Vehicles
was finally called off. Fuel rates were also revised by the Meghalaya government after the
taxi drivers across the state stayed off the roads for two weeks. (ST)

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