NeGD and STCL inked an agreement weeks ago for NeGD to provide feedback on the Bharat Taxi platform’s UI design, multilingualism, and connection with other digital platforms like DigiLocker and UMANG. The two will also work together to develop the app’s compliance and security infrastructure.
This occurs seven months after Amit Shah, the home minister, declared the opening of a new ride-hailing service supported by the government. Shah stated at the time that the platform will accommodate four-wheeler taxis, rickshaws, and two-wheeler taxis.
Leading cooperative and financial organizations, like as NCDC, IFFCO, and AMUL, are currently working together to promote Bharat Taxi.
With the December 2025 launch of Bharat Taxi, India’s transportation scene is about to undergo a significant change. With a transparent, citizen-first, cooperatively driven ride-hailing platform, the step seeks to revolutionize (the) mobility ecosystem, the Center stated last month.