India is currently facing strong inflation when it comes to fuel prices. The price of petrol in some Indian cities has reached Rs 120 per liter, and citing this drastic increase, Uber India has hiked the cab fares in Delhi, making commute somewhat expensive for Delhiites. Let’s take a look at the details below.
Uber India has announced to hike cab fares by 12% in the Delhi NCR region, following an increase in cab fares by 15% in Mumbai recently. These initiatives from the cab aggregator platform come after petrol prices in Mumbai and Delhi touched Rs 120.51 and Rs 105.41 per liter, respectively. Even the CNG price in Delhi has seen a price hike, and it currently stands at Rs 69.11 per kg.
To recall, due to the same reason, many cab drivers began the “No AC Campaign” in several parts of India wherein they started asking passengers to pay extra for AC.