Amit Shah Launches "Bharat Taxi," India's First Cooperative Ride-Hailing Service

Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah launched India's first cooperative-based ride-hailing platform, "Bharat Taxi," in New Delhi. The platform, registered under the Multi-State Cooperative Societies Act, operates on a zero-commission and surge-free model, distributing profits directly to its driver-owners, called Sarathis. It emphasizes driver welfare by providing health and accident insurance, and has already onboarded over three lakh drivers and completed more than 10,000 daily rides in Delhi-NCR and Gujarat. The initiative aims to expand nationwide within two years, creating an inclusive, driver-centric alternative to foreign investment-based aggregators.

Key Points: Bharat Taxi: India's First Cooperative Ride-Hailing Platform Launched

  • First cooperative ride-hailing platform
  • Zero-commission, surge-free model
  • Driver welfare with insurance & profit share
  • Aims for pan-India expansion in 2 years
  • Over 3 lakh drivers already onboarded
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Amit Shah to launch India's first cooperative-sector taxi service "Bharat Taxi"

Union Minister Amit Shah launches Bharat Taxi, a zero-commission, driver-owned cooperative mobility platform to challenge aggregator models and empower drivers.

"Sarathi Hi Malik - Ministry of Cooperation"

New Delhi, February 4

Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah will launch India's first cooperative-based ride-hailing platform, "Bharat Taxi," here in the national capital on Thursday.

This launch is aimed at strengthening the cooperative sector and promoting inclusive, citizen-centric mobility solutions.

The move is part of the Ministry of Cooperation's committed effort to strengthen cooperatives as an effective means of employment generation, social security, and grassroots-level economic participation.

Bharat Taxi has been conceptualised as a transformative initiative in the mobility sector, placing drivers--referred to as Sarathis--at the centre of ownership, operations, and value creation, thereby freeing them from exploitative aggregator-based models.

During the programme, the top six performing Sarathis will be honoured for their outstanding contributions to the cooperative-based mobility ecosystem.

As per Ministry of Cooperation, Shah will distribute share certificates to these Sarathis, further reinforcing the core principle of 'Sarathi Hi Malik'.

"Each honoured Sarathi will be provided with a personal accident insurance cover of Rs 5 lakh and a family health insurance cover of Rs 5 lakh, reflecting Bharat Taxi's commitment to driver welfare and long-term social security," the ministry said in a statement.

On this occasion, nine Memorandum of Understanding (MoUs) will be exchanged with key public and private stakeholders to strengthen operational integration, digital empowerment, safety, and service delivery.

Bharat Taxi is India's first cooperative-led ride-hailing platform registered under the Multi-State Cooperative Societies Act, 2002, and was established on June 6, 2025. The platform operates on a zero-commission and surge-free pricing model, with direct distribution of profits to drivers, presenting an indigenous alternative to foreign investment-based aggregator platforms.

Bharat Taxi prioritises social security for Sarathis through health insurance, accident insurance, retirement savings, and a dedicated driver support system. Support centres are being operated at seven key locations in Delhi. The platform provides rapid emergency assistance, verified ride data, and allows drivers the freedom to work on other platforms without any exclusivity clauses. To promote women's empowerment, initiatives such as "Bike Didi" are being implemented, under which more than 150 women drivers have joined Bharat Taxi so far.

Since its inception, Bharat Taxi has emerged as the world's first and largest cooperative-based ride-hailing platform and the world's largest driver-owned mobility platform. More than three lakh drivers have joined the platform, over one lakh users are registered, and more than 10,000 rides are being completed daily in Delhi-NCR and Gujarat. Approximately Rs 10 crore has been distributed directly to drivers so far.

In the coming years, Bharat Taxi aims to expand to all States and cities across the country within the next two years, establish dedicated support centres in every state, further strengthen drivers' social security, and develop a sustainable, inclusive, and cooperative-based mobility ecosystem through deeper integration with national digital public infrastructure.

More than 1,200 Sarathis from various regions of the country are expected to participate in this launch programme, reflecting the platform's growing national reach and drivers' confidence in the cooperative-based mobility model.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who travels frequently in Delhi, I'm eager to try Bharat Taxi. The focus on driver welfare and safety is commendable. Hope the app is user-friendly!
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Vikram M
'Sarathi Hi Malik' is a powerful concept. For too long, drivers have been at the mercy of big aggregators. This cooperative model can truly empower them. Great step for Aatmanirbhar Bharat.
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Ananya R
The insurance cover and support for women drivers through 'Bike Didi' are excellent features. It shows real thought for social security. Hope it expands to Bangalore soon!
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Karthik V
While the idea is good, execution is key. Other Indian apps have struggled with reliability and customer service. I hope Bharat Taxi has a solid plan for handling complaints and ride cancellations.
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Priya S
More than 3 lakh drivers already? That's impressive growth. Distributing 10 crore directly to them is a solid achievement. This can be a real alternative to the foreign companies.

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