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Auto-Taxi Base Fare Increases

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Thu, Sep 29, 2022 11:20 AM

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[Auto/Taxi Base Fare Increases: Increase in auto and taxi fares from 1 October, here you know latest rate]( [The minimum fare has been increased from Rs 25 to Rs 28 for a 1.5 km trip in a black-yellow taxi. At the same time, the base fare in auto rickshaws has been increased from Rs 21 to Rs 23. Apart from this, in the order issued by the government, it has been said that in addition to this minimum base fare, now Mumbaikars will have to pay Rs 18.66 per km in taxi instead of Rs 16.93.]( [Click here]( If you are not interested in receiving further emails, please[click here]( to unsubscribe

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