Tourist Taxi Operator S Demand To Scrap Goa Miles App Rdx Goa
Tourist Taxi Operator S Demand To Scrap Goa Miles App Rdx Goa At a meeting of all goa tourist taxi association and all goa yellow black taxi association, held at pernem, the taxi operators requested the chief minister and transport department to scrap the goa miles app. Participating in the discussion, alemao said 93 per cent of the taxi operators in goa have objected to the draft guidelines for taxi aggregators in the state. the state government should respect the sentiments of the people and scrap the draft guidelines, the congress leader demanded.
Goa Taxi Operators Demand Scrapping Of Goa Miles Rdx Goa The tourist taxi operators are not ready to get on board the apps, severely affecting the services and bringing a bad name to the tourism industry, the minister informed the state assembly. The goa taxi conflict intensified this week as taxi unions strongly opposed the government’s app integration policy. the move aims to modernize goa’s transport network by urging drivers to join state supported platforms. Goa transport minister mauvin godinho on monday lashed out at the tourist taxi lobby for opposing app based services, saying it was damaging the coastal state's tourism reputation. Meanwhile, a group of taxi operators met calangute mla michael lobo and siolim mla delilah lobo on tuesday to reiterate their demand to oppose the entry of app based cab aggregators.
Goa Has Another Reason To Cheer Taxi Service Goa Miles Has Resumed Goa transport minister mauvin godinho on monday lashed out at the tourist taxi lobby for opposing app based services, saying it was damaging the coastal state's tourism reputation. Meanwhile, a group of taxi operators met calangute mla michael lobo and siolim mla delilah lobo on tuesday to reiterate their demand to oppose the entry of app based cab aggregators. For years, goa’s tourism stakeholders and travellers have demanded app based taxis, citing poor affordability and lack of convenience in the current taxi ecosystem. however, the powerful local unions have pushed back, accusing the government of favouring corporates over traditional operators. Taxi operators adopted a cautious stance, stating that the government should first scrap existing app based services like goa miles and goa taxi app before expecting traditional taxi operators to participate in the new digital platform. Panaji: taxi operators from pernem launched an agitation on thursday, which immediately saw operators from other parts of the state joining in to demand that govt terminates the contract with cab aggregator goamiles. Speaking during the question hour, the minister stated that the refusal of tourist taxi operators to join any app based platform has resulted in a loss of rs 500 crore to the government over the past five years.
Goa Has Another Reason To Cheer Taxi Service Goa Miles Has Resumed For years, goa’s tourism stakeholders and travellers have demanded app based taxis, citing poor affordability and lack of convenience in the current taxi ecosystem. however, the powerful local unions have pushed back, accusing the government of favouring corporates over traditional operators. Taxi operators adopted a cautious stance, stating that the government should first scrap existing app based services like goa miles and goa taxi app before expecting traditional taxi operators to participate in the new digital platform. Panaji: taxi operators from pernem launched an agitation on thursday, which immediately saw operators from other parts of the state joining in to demand that govt terminates the contract with cab aggregator goamiles. Speaking during the question hour, the minister stated that the refusal of tourist taxi operators to join any app based platform has resulted in a loss of rs 500 crore to the government over the past five years.
Goa Has Another Reason To Cheer Taxi Service Goa Miles Has Resumed Panaji: taxi operators from pernem launched an agitation on thursday, which immediately saw operators from other parts of the state joining in to demand that govt terminates the contract with cab aggregator goamiles. Speaking during the question hour, the minister stated that the refusal of tourist taxi operators to join any app based platform has resulted in a loss of rs 500 crore to the government over the past five years.
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