Piyush Goyal Launches Bharat Taxi Driver Onboarding in Mumbai

Union Minister Piyush Goyal inaugurated the Bharat Taxi driver onboarding initiative in Mumbai to enhance urban mobility and driver livelihoods. The program focuses on digital platform access to improve transparency and earning opportunities for auto-rickshaw and cab drivers. Mumbai joins a growing network of cities, with over 5.17 lakh drivers and 50 lakh customers onboarded monthly. The initiative aligns with Union Home Minister Amit Shah's vision for nationwide expansion of Bharat Taxi.

Key Points: Piyush Goyal Inaugurates Bharat Taxi Driver Initiative in Mumbai

  • Piyush Goyal inaugurates Bharat Taxi driver onboarding in Mumbai
  • Initiative aims to strengthen urban mobility and driver livelihoods
  • Over 5.17 lakh drivers and 50 lakh customers onboarded across cities
  • Mumbai joins Delhi NCR, Gujarat, Chandigarh, and Lucknow in network expansion
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Piyush Goyal inaugurated the Bharat Taxi driver onboarding initiative in Mumbai

Union Minister Piyush Goyal launches Bharat Taxi driver onboarding in Mumbai to boost urban mobility, driver livelihoods, and digital platform access.

Piyush Goyal inaugurated the Bharat Taxi driver onboarding initiative in Mumbai
"Bharat Taxi enables drivers to participate as partners while benefiting from digital tools that can improve transparency, earnings and dignity of labour. - Piyush Goyal"

New Delhi, April 24

Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on Friday inaugurated the Bharat Taxi driver onboarding initiative in Mumbai on April 23, aimed at strengthening urban mobility and improving driver livelihoods, according to a press release issued by the Ministry of Cooperation.

The programme, organised at Kamla Vihar Sports Club in Kandivali West, saw participation from auto-rickshaw and cab drivers, transport union representatives and cooperative association members.

The initiative focuses on expanding access to structured digital platforms to enhance driver participation, improve transparency and create better earning opportunities.

Addressing the gathering, Piyush Goyal emphasised the importance of cooperative and technology-driven models in strengthening India's evolving mobility ecosystem. He said Bharat Taxi enables drivers to participate as partners while benefiting from digital tools that can improve transparency, earnings and dignity of labour. He noted that such initiatives represent the future direction of India's urban transport systems.

The onboarding drive forms part of wider efforts to strengthen driver-first mobility systems across major cities. By simplifying onboarding processes, improving operational efficiency and ensuring more consistent access to ride demand, the initiative seeks to build a sustainable and inclusive ecosystem for drivers and commuters alike.

Mumbai joins a growing network of cities, including Delhi NCR, Gujarat, Chandigarh and Lucknow, where organised mobility networks are expanding steadily.

Recent operational indicators reflect the platform's growth, with over 5.17 lakh drivers engaged, more than 50 lakh customers onboarded, and nearly 10 lakh rides facilitated every month across cities. Speaking on the occasion, Shri Vivek Pandey, COO of Bharat Taxi, said Mumbai is a high-potential market, and the strong support received from local driver unions has reinforced confidence in the platform's expansion plans and its commitment to building a robust driver ecosystem in the city.

The expansion aligns with the vision of Union Home Minister Amit Shah to see Bharat Taxi operate across all major cities in India over the next three years, with Mumbai emerging as a key milestone in this national growth roadmap. The programme underscores the Government's continued emphasis on enabling technology-led, inclusive and cooperative mobility frameworks that respond to the evolving needs of drivers and commuters in metropolitan regions.

- ANI

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James A
Impressive numbers—5.17 lakh drivers and 10 lakh rides per month! But I wonder, how many of those drivers are actually seeing better earnings? Need more data on income improvement before celebrating.
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Priya S
Good initiative but hope it's not just another app that charges high commissions. Drivers are already struggling with low fares and traffic. If Bharat Taxi truly supports them, it should have lower fees and better support. Let's see the fine print. 🤞
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Vikram M
This cooperative model is exactly what India needs. Ola and Uber have squeezed drivers for years. Government-backed platforms like Bharat Taxi can give drivers dignity and fair earnings. Kudos to Piyush Goyal and Amit Shah for this vision!
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Rebecca D
It's encouraging to see government-led innovation in urban mobility. The focus on transparency and driver partnerships could be a game-changer if implemented well. Mumbai is a tough market, so if it works there, it'll work anywhere.
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Kavya N
Finally something that helps the common driver! My uncle drives an auto in Delhi and he says these new apps are a lifeline. Hope the onboarding is simple and not too much paperwork. 🙏

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