EKH cabbies push for taxi fare hike

Date:

Share post:

spot_imgspot_img

By Our Reporter

SHILLONG, May 22: The East Khasi Hills Local Taxi Welfare Association (EKHLTWA) is planning to meet the Commissioner of Transport and the chairman of the Regional Transport Authority next week to press for a hike in local taxi fares in view of the frequent increase in petrol prices amid the ongoing global crisis triggered by the US-Iran conflict.
Speaking to reporters on Friday, EKHLTWA president Wandonbok Jyrwa said the association had already deliberated on the need to revise taxi fares, stating that the present fuel price hike was comparable to the situation witnessed in 2021.
“Now it is a global crisis. With the hike in the price of petroleum, it will ultimately lead to a rise in the prices of essential commodities. Therefore, we request the government to increase the taxi fares,” Jyrwa said.
He stated that there was already an understanding with the government that local taxi fares would be revised whenever fuel prices increased.
“If the fuel prices come down, we will again reduce the taxi fares,” he said.
Jyrwa further said that the association had only held preliminary discussions on the matter so far and appealed to the state government to consider the welfare and interests of local taxi owners and drivers.

spot_imgspot_img

Related articles

World Cup Fuels Football Frenzy in Shillong

By Daniella Dawn Lyngwa In the hill city of Shillong, the FIFA World Cup is not just a global...

A Wild Success? Tracking a Decade of Rhino Reintroduction in Manas

Ten years of tracking reintroduced rhinos in Manas National Park of Assam has revealed a promising story of resilience and adaptation....

The watermelon

Thirteen-year-old George packed his favourite books, a fishing hat, and far too many socks before boarding the train...

Study reveals Vitamin D, Calcium may not protect against bone fractures

For years, many people have taken calcium and vitamin D supplements to help keep their bones strong as...