In a significant development for India’s transportation sector, particularly taxi and cab drivers, Union Home Minister Amit Shah addressed concerns regarding their economic security and rights. Speaking at a public forum today, he emphasized the government’s commitment to ensuring that drivers benefit fairly from their hard work. Highlighting the principle of equitable earnings, Shah stated that those who put in effort will see corresponding profits and assured measures to strengthen drivers’ financial stability. He also stressed that drivers would be safeguarded against exploitative practices by intermediaries or unfair operators. Officials and industry stakeholders have welcomed the announcement, noting that it reflects a positive policy direction for the transport sector. The initiative aligns with broader government efforts to formalize driver welfare and create a more secure, transparent working environment. With millions of drivers across the country, the assurance of strengthened rights and protection from exploitation could have a far-reaching impact, potentially improving livelihoods and encouraging compliance with regulatory frameworks. Authorities are expected to follow up with concrete policy measures in the coming months.

