The AIMTC, the apex body of truckers, private buses, taxi and maxi cab operators, held a meeting on Tuesday in Delhi where issues related to the cess hike were raised.

Delhi's commercial vehicle drivers are set to strike for three days starting May 21. Unions are demanding a fare increase for taxis and autos. They cite rising fuel costs as the…

Delhi taxi drivers' unions to strike from May 21-23, demanding fare hikes due to rising fuel prices and economic struggles.

New Delhi, May 19 (PTI) Transporters’ body AIMTC called for a three-day strike across Delhi and the surrounding national capital region beginning Thursday, seeking rollback of an…

The AIMTC, the apex body of truckers, private buses, taxi and maxi cab operators, held a meeting on Tuesday in Delhi where issues related to the cess hike were raised.

New Delhi, May 19 (PTI) Amid transporter union AIMTC’s decision to strike against the Delhi government’s decision to hike the environment compensation cess on commercial vehicles,…

Transport bodies, led by the All India Motor and Goods Transport Association and the All India Motor Transport Congress have announced a three-day strike. | India News

With petrol, diesel and CNG prices on the rise, Delhi-NCR cab and auto unions have called for a strike from May 21 to 23, demanding a fare revision. The announcement has left cab…

Cab, auto strike in Delhi NCR LIVE: The strike call has been given by commercial vehicle unions, including the “Chalak Shakti Union”, demanding that fares in Delhi NCR be revised…

NEW DELHI: Commercial vehicle drivers’ unions in Delhi-NCR began a three-day strike on Thursday, demanding a hike in taxi and auto fares amid rising fuel prices, though several…

The protesters say that taxi and auto fares in Delhi-NCR have not been revised for nearly 15 years despite repeated hikes in petrol, diesel and CNG prices. | India News

Commercial vehicle drivers in Delhi-NCR started a three-day strike on Thursday, demanding fare hikes due to rising fuel prices, though some unions opted to continue services.

Delhi transport unions strike for three days against increased environment cess on commercial vehicles, demanding fare hikes amid rising fuel prices.

Delhi's three-day transport strike, supported by commercial vehicle unions, protests against increased environment cess and rising fuel prices.

Transport strike in Delhi-NCR leaves commuters stranded, disrupting daily life and supply chains amid rising fuel prices.

NEW DELHI: Transporters and taxi unions continued their strike across Delhi-NCR on Friday for the second consecutive day in protest against the increase in environment…

Commercial vehicle operators and taxi unions in Delhi-NCR are on a 72-hour strike. They protest rising fuel and CNG prices. Drivers demand fare revision as costs have increased…