MMRTA Reportedly Approves Fare Hike for Mumbai Autorickshaws and Taxis

The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Transport Authority (MMRTA) has reportedly approved a fare hike for autorickshaws and taxis across Mumbai and the surrounding metropolitan area, according to sources familiar with the matter.
The decision comes following a dedicated meeting held by the transport authority to review the current fare structure. While sources indicated that the proposal for the revision was cleared during the proceedings, the MMRTA has not yet issued an official confirmation regarding the approval.
The development follows sustained demands from various autorickshaw and taxi unions operating in the city. Over recent weeks, driver unions had actively sought an upward revision of the fare matrix, pointing to escalating operating costs and daily financial pressures.
Key details regarding the extent of the proposed increase and the precise timeline for when the new fares will be implemented could not be immediately confirmed. Transport officials have not publicly detailed the specific base fares or revised per-kilometre rates approved in the meeting.
Any official fare revision by the transport authority will directly affect lakhs of daily commuters who depend on autorickshaws and taxis across Mumbai and the broader metropolitan region for local connectivity.
Transport officials are expected to issue a formal communication outlining the approved rates and the implementation date. Until an official order is issued, existing autorickshaw and taxi fares will continue to remain applicable throughout the region.
