Maharashtra Mandates Marathi Language for Cab Drivers, Links to Permit Renewal
The Maharashtra government has implemented a new rule requiring all taxi and app-based cab drivers to speak Marathi, with violations potentially leading to permit revocation. This move aims to ensure local language proficiency for public transport operators.
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Speaking Marathi must for cab drivers in Maharashtra, violations to cost permit
Maharashtra transport minister Pratap Sarnaik announced new rules for drivers. Commercial passenger vehicle drivers must now know Marathi for their jobs. Failing to demonstrate this skill could lead to permit suspension. This directive applies to auto-rickshaws, taxis, and app-based cab operators. The state government aims for better communication and passenger safety.
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If the driver still fails to learn Marathi after the suspension period, provisions will be made for permanent cancellation of the driving licence.
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