Bharat Taxi, a government-backed cooperative ride-hailing app supported by the Ministry of Cooperation, adds 40,000–45,000 new users daily, crossing four lakh registrations. Ranking in the top 20 on major app stores, it follows a zero-commission, driver-centric model promoted by institutions like Amul and NABARD. Offering safety tools, transparent fares, and multilingual support, it plans expansion to 20+ cities after the Delhi launch.
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