Uber and Ola cabs almost back to normal; surge pricing still on
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Commuters in Delhi-NCR are breathing relief as
Thousands of drivers are on strike since February 10 in Delhi-NCR demanding an increase in fares from the existing Rs. 6 per km and also want the 25 % commission the app-based aggregators charge on every booking to be discontinued. Though
Neither the cab aggregators nor the government have communicated anything new for addressing the issue of cab drivers.
However, passengers complained that surge pricing is still on and some people had to shell out almost double their normal fares.
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