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No Need Of Licence For Small E-Rikshaws


He said the drivers of these rickshaws should be their owners and they should be able to register their vehicles with the Municipal corporation with a fee of Rs.100/- and get an Identity Card. Gadkari said that he has proposed to the Prime Minister and the Finance Minister that the scheme may be called 'Deendayal e-Riksha'. (Read In Hindi: छोटे ई-रिक्‍शा के लिए लाईसेंस की जरूरत नहीं)


Loans for these vehicles may be given at an interest rate of 3% per annum. The minister said the objective of the scheme was to remove the practice of man pulling a man and luggage through manual rikshaw. The minister said that four people may be allowed to travel in these rikshaws along with two pieces of luggage of 25 kgs each.

Nitin Gadkari said amidst uproar of rikshaw pullers and others who attended the rally that this first decision of the ministry after his takeover is aimed at benefitting two crore rikshaw pullers of the country.

He said the poor in the country cannot be distinguished on religious or caste ground. Gadkari also advised all rikshaw pullers to buy only quality rikshaw for the safety of the people.