Amit Shah to launch Bharat Taxi, PM Family Care Tracker in Gujarat
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Key Takeaways
Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah is scheduled to visit Gujarat on 27 and 28 June, where he will preside over the launch of the Bharat Taxi initiative in Gandhinagar before inaugurating the PM Family Care Tracker Pilot Project the following day. The two-day visit underscores the Centre's push to roll out cooperative-sector reforms and digital welfare tools at the state level.
Bharat Taxi: A Driver-Owned Ride-Hailing Platform
Shah will chair the Bharat Taxi launch programme at Mahatma Mandir, Gandhinagar on Friday, 27 June, according to the official schedule. The initiative is part of the Ministry of Cooperation's broader drive to expand cooperative-based services across the country.
Unlike conventional app-based aggregators, Bharat Taxi operates on a zero-commission model — drivers retain their full fare earnings and also receive a share of the platform's profits. The service covers taxis, auto-rickshaws, and two-wheelers, and has been introduced initially in Delhi-NCR and Gujarat, with a phased nationwide rollout planned over the next two to three years.
Speaking at the national launch of Bharat Taxi earlier this year, Shah said: 'In three years, Bharat Taxi will be rolled out across the country, from Kashmir to Kanyakumari and Dwarka to Kamakhya.' He added that the initiative was designed to ensure profits flow to drivers rather than being retained by private aggregators.
PM Family Care Tracker Pilot Project
On Saturday, 28 June, Shah will launch the PM Family Care Tracker Pilot Project at the Town Hall in Gandhinagar. The event is expected to formally initiate the project's pilot phase ahead of any wider national expansion. Details of the tracker's scope and target beneficiaries have not been officially disclosed ahead of the launch.
Shah's Recent Gujarat Engagements
This visit follows Shah's previous trip to Gujarat on 21 June, when he participated in the 12th International Day of Yoga celebrations in Ahmedabad. The nationwide observance was held under the theme 'Yoga for Healthy Ageing'. Following the event, Shah posted on social media platform X: 'Yoga is India's invaluable gift to humankind which nourishes holistic well-being through energising mind, body and soul. Joined millions across the world in Yoga Day celebration by participating in a public yoga session in Ahmedabad.'
During the same visit, Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel attended the state-level Yoga Day programme at Mansa in Gandhinagar district, with yoga events organised across the state as part of the national celebrations.
What to Watch
The Bharat Taxi launch in Gujarat marks a significant step in the cooperative ride-hailing model's expansion beyond Delhi-NCR. Whether the zero-commission framework can scale sustainably — and compete with entrenched private aggregators — will be closely watched by both the transport sector and cooperative movement stakeholders. The PM Family Care Tracker pilot, once formally unveiled, is expected to signal the government's next phase of digital welfare delivery.