"Kerala Savari" to lift ola and Uber. Will this come to Tamilnadu..?
While all the government services and companies are being privatized one after the other in India, the private sector companies in kerala, fondly known as God's Own Country, have decided to enter the online taxi service industry which can be run by the people of that state.Many wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>digital and tech service companies today greatly simplify people's lifestyles but still rely heavily on humans. Now the kerala government has decided to convert this gap into business.
Due to the decision of the kerala government, ola and Uber, the two leading companies in the industry, are facing a crisis.
The kerala government is going to launch its e-taxi service i.e. online taxi booking service next month in the first attempt by any state government in India. With this, the government is going to bring its service as an alternative to the popular corporate online taxi service companies.
Kerala savari kerala State Government's online taxi hire service named 'Kerala Savari' is launched by the State Labor Department to connect the existing auto-taxi networks in the state and ensure safe and hassle-free travel to the public at affordable rates.
Auto-taxi workers kerala State Education, Labor and Skill Development minister V Sivangutty said that he is confident that this unique service will help the auto-taxi labor sector, which is currently facing various challenges in practice. august 17 Launch The new online taxi service will be launched in a ceremony at the Kanakakkunnu Palace (Kanakakkunnu) here in kerala on the opening day of the malayalam month of Singha, which falls on august 17, which is considered auspicious.
The government of kerala has announced that it is going to launch this service because it has come to know that there is a 20-30 percent difference between the online taxi service fees offered by foreign companies and the fees charged by the auto and car taxi service providers in Kerala. kerala Government's Decision Also this kerala Government's decision will provide additional business and income to the employees in this sector.
Similarly, more protection is provided to the public and the private sector than to private companies. Similarly, the price can change from time to time according to the fuel price. And there is an opportunity for the government to get revenue that goes to private companies. thiruvananthapuram Currently, 500 auto-taxi drivers within the thiruvananthapuram Municipal Corporation are the first driver partners of the scheme called kerala Savari. What if a similar scheme is introduced in tamil Nadu?