‘Bharat’ enters ride-booking scene with no driver commissions, surge pricing

Operating as a prepaid, cashless platform under the Narayanihiti Trust Operating as a prepaid, cashless platform under the Narayanihiti Trust, NemBharat is expected to include cabs, auto-rickshaws, bike taxis, and possibly additional ride categories. This launch comes soon after Bharat Taxi, which offers an 80-20 revenue sharing model, but takes things further by cutting out…

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Does Price Stability Beat Surge Pricing?

Does Price Stability Beat Surge Pricing?

Bharat Taxi has launched operations in Delhi NCR, entering a ride-hailing landscape dominated by Uber and Ola. Backed by a cooperative model and supported by the Ministry of Cooperation, the platform positions itself around predictable pricing, capped commissions, and improved earning visibility for driver partners. The launch adds a third dimension to NCR’s urban mobility…

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Bharat Taxi officially launches with zero surge pricing

Bharat Taxi officially launches with zero surge pricing

Auto Desk 01 January 2026, 04:55 PM IST Inspired by Amul, it boasts ‘zero commission’ for drivers, meaning they keep 80-100% of earnings. Representational Image | AI Generated India’s first government-backed cooperative taxi service officially launched on January 1, 2026, positioning itself as a challenger to dominant ride-hailing platforms Ola and Uber. Bharat Taxi, operated by…

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