Mangaluru: Follow revised auto fares, orders DC; drivers stay defiant, but withdraw strike


Auto rickshaw drivers withdraw strike, but remain defiant

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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (DV)

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Mangaluru, Jan 30: In defiance of the deputy commissioner's orders to auto drivers to charge Rs 20 as minimum fare, the auto drivers gathered at the railway station here and declared that they would not comply with the order and continue to charge Rs 25 as before.

Soon after the meeting with DC A B Ibrahim and the RTA, the auto drivers approached district incharge minister Ramanath Rai and urged him to let them continue with the old fares. It is learnt that Rai assured them that their concerns would be looked into and a meeting would be held on Monday February 2.

Following assurances from the district incharge minister, the auto drivers withdrew their strike and decided to resume normal services with immediate effect.

However, they refused to abide by the DC's orders. Auto Rickshaw Chalakara Horata Samiti leader Vishnumurthy Bhat addressed the auto drivers at the railway station and told them to charge Rs 25 as minimum fare from passengers.

"Let the traffic police fine you, but you continue to charge Rs 25. You collect the penalty slips and we will compensate for your loss later," he told the drivers.

Though many auto drivers and their organizations expressed their support, there were some who opposed the move.

Vishnumurthy also said that a petition has been filed in the Karnataka high court against the DC's order on revised fares that was issued on January 7. "The high court has sent a notice to the DC seeking clarification on his order," he said.

 

Earlier Report

Mangaluru: DC orders auto drivers to follow revised fares, violators to face action

Pics: Spoorthi Ullal
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (DV)

Mangaluru, Jan 30: Deputy commissioner and chairman of RTA, A B Ibrahim stood firm on his decision about auto rickshaw fare and asked the auto drivers to collect Rs 20 minimum fare and Rs 13 per kilometre thereafter. He also said that the auto fare has been revised considering the concerns of the public.

He was addressing in a special meeting organized in the wake of the strike by auto rickshaw drivers in the city. The meeting was held at DC office here on Friday January 30.

"Though the LPG price has come down by 41 percent and price of petrol by 19 percent, the auto fare was reduced only by 7 percent. There will be three month time for meters recalibration to be done by the auto drivers. Until then, auto drivers have to collect Rs 5 less from the total fare with the commuters (till they upgrade the metres). If the order is violated, law will take its own course," he said.

SP, Dr Sharanappa said, "The fares have been revised impartially with full knowledge and experience."

Speaking to media, A B Ibrahim said the new fare has been scientifically fixed. "RTA also tried to convince the protesters with statistics, but they were not convinced. If the they continue the protest, their permit will be cancelled. Those auto drivers who are willing to work will be provided protection. Even autos from rural area will be asked to come to the city to ply."

Auto drivers argued that though price for crude oil has decreased, petrol prices have not come down, and that auto fares had not been reduced in other cities.

Public also complained about a few auto drivers who refuse to carry passengers in some instances. The DC said that he would consider helpline for such problems after meeting with the RTO.

RTO Afzal Khan was present on this occasion.

  

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  • raviraj, mangalore

    Sat, Jan 31 2015

    fix a common rate all over Karnataka.

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  • Ronald Pinto, Mangalorean/Urwa

    Sat, Jan 31 2015

    It is a rip-off in Mangalore. City like Mumbai the minimum fare is Rs.20/- and BEST is Rs.6/- compare mega-city lime Mumbai fare to Mangaluru. These rickshaw drivers should be tamed by all means.

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  • Rudolf, Mumbai

    Sat, Jan 31 2015

    Bro, Bombay has the most efficient and cheapest mode of transportation, you can reach from anywhere to anywhere in a jiffy at very low cost compared to here!! Mangluru is only viable financially for Gulfees and NRIs and those having other sources of income, not for the common man!!

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  • Ronald pinto, Mangalore/Urwa

    Sat, Jan 31 2015

    Take a survey n u will find common people using rickshaws more than NRI and gulfies. U will be surprised to see more money rolling in hands of residents than NRIs and GUlfies. Take a survey!!!!!

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  • S N Bangs, Thannirubhavi

    Sat, Jan 31 2015

    Are we people are slaves of these auto men. Are we supposed to their order.can't we not organize ourselves and fight for our right? At least mass-boycott Autos once or twice per month , then only these goondas learn their lesson

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  • Rudolf, Mumbai

    Sat, Jan 31 2015

    Height of arrogancy, shows how brazen this 'lobby' has got, is it within the purview of the law for these daredevils to openly they will not implement and defy the DC and RTA diktat?

    This is a big humiliation to the DC and RTA office who have been accorded such powers, and if allowed to continue, this will send a PRECEDENT for others to openly defy new diktats issued by authorities from time to time for the betterment and justice to the common man!!

    Public should not be tolerating such defiance/nonsense and give complaints as per the rules against defiant/arrogant drivers in large nos.!!

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 31 2015

    Dear Mr.Shreyank Alva the bus owners make money by filling the buses above the capacity i.e. if only 20 standing passengers there are 48 more than double they charge the same, hence they make good money bus owners when they fill the buses above the capacity. No comfort in the bus but auto's you get 100% comfort. So do not compare buses to auto's

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  • shivaram, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 31 2015

    In mangalore there is a special rules for auto drivers. It is not fare. They works for public safety as well as for their earnings. We should not treat them as cheep. One who knows their problem they can understand the situation. May be some of them are rude or mis behave. It is common in all the fields.

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  • Manoj Kumar, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 31 2015

    Three days strike taught us very good lesson and in this three days we used city busses and little distance we took a walk. So it was all the way saving. Now we don't need auto's in Mangalore. Provide more city busses and nano taxi's. Even other wise auto drivers did not agree to go to some of places and providing busses to all over the Mangalore city is a best solution and we will avoid all these rickshaws permanently. DC should not listen to Ramanath Rai. What ever DC and RTO is doing is in the best interest of public. We are all with you DC.

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  • Deepak.Kotian, Hejamady.(Abudhabi)

    Fri, Jan 30 2015

    Ban Auto Rickshaw and provide Government taxi has it works in Abroad.

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  • rakesh, mangalore

    Fri, Jan 30 2015

    kidar hai ache din????

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  • wilma, mangalore

    Fri, Jan 30 2015

    I wonder the unity of auto drivers modi ke ache din

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  • kumar, kinnigoli

    Fri, Jan 30 2015

    auto fare is already more than flight charge, ie. from mangalore to mumbai auto fare Rs15000 for three, air fare Rs 2000/-

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  • Mahesh, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 30 2015

    Auto Driver Job:
    No Education qualification required.
    No Timings (Any time they can work any time they can sleep in house
    No Income tax or any tax
    Holidays: Any day they can make holiday.
    One of the fantastic job. (Tension free)
    All people those who lazy in work will take auto and drive.
    More over they have got the power to question D.C.
    Any how its pleasure to dive in city as there is no Autos. Hoe this ill continue.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Jan 30 2015

    Petrol prices have come down ...

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  • RAVINDRA, KARKALA

    Fri, Jan 30 2015

    It is tragedy that there are no commuters unions to protect commuters interest. There is no traffic jam in Mangalore now a days thanks to auto strike.Let this strike continue permanently. Politicians beware, don't pork your nose and play cheap politics in such cases. Mr DC,you are right and we are with you, go ahead boldly.

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  • kt, mangalore

    Fri, Jan 30 2015

    i totally agree with auto drivers demand.
    -does govt forced property price to come down?
    -does govt forced school fees to come down?
    then why unfair to auto drivers?

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  • Ashok Bhat, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 30 2015

    I appriciate our R.T.A Body - D.C. Mr.Ibrahim, S.P. Saranappa and RTO Mr.Khan. I was present in the meeting and firm message is conveyed to Auto's Drives. Auto Drivers are arguing with baseless fact/figuare and finally requesting for Rs.25 on humanity ground. Now the people of Mangalore know how live without Auto's and loss to them only. One basic question - last two days how auto drivers are able to Manage their family without income. It means they have obtained enough capacity. I am happy for this and it is not the intension criticize them. They approached Distrcit incharge minister to reverse the decision. It is highly impossible and the decision given by RTA is perfectly ok. In fact that it should be Rs.17/- and Rs.3/- additional benitfit given to them.Further there will be it was predicted further reduction in Fuel price.

    In fact there should be national policy - Public Transport Fare Price table vs fuel price variation.

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  • musthafa kb, mangalore

    Fri, Jan 30 2015

    BAN ALL RICKSHAWS..
    ITS VERY NICE TO SEE PLAIN ROADS..NO TRAFFIC..NO JAM..

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  • Pramoda, Kundapura

    Fri, Jan 30 2015

    Auto fares will overtake air fares if these hooligans are let to have their way

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  • varun, mangalore

    Fri, Jan 30 2015

    Auto fare in Mangalore is expensive than in Bangalore!! Tomorrow, when oil prices go up, wont they ask for rise from 25 rs to 30 rs ?? No relief to general public.. That is the bottom line

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  • Rudolf, Mumbai

    Fri, Jan 30 2015

    Excellent decision by Hon. DC not to budge to the unjustified blackmailing tactics of the auto unions!! Even a big metro city like Mumbai the fares are much less and drivers are mostly very courteous, most of the auto drivers in Mumbai are from Bihar nowadays, if you pay them 10 Rs. extra they will even carry your luggage upstairs to your flat!! They are so dextrous that they know how to accommodate a huge no. of luggage pieces by stacking them in a particular way in all nooks and corners of the autos thus saving you from having to take a taxi cab!!

    Mangluru is a horrible place when even transportation is concerned, public is fedup of the auto drivers in the way they behave, treat, and extort money from the innocent public!! Till the installation of meters, to avoid confusion, auto drivers should be asked to display printed tariff cards (authorized by RTA) to avoid confusion and arguments, as in the absence of new meters or tariff cards, they are bound to create trouble for the passengers by demanding older fares habitual that they are!!! Jai Hind!!

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  • Kumar, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 30 2015

    Ramanath Rai as usual is playing politics. How can he even think of weakening the correct and bold step taken by our DC A B Ibrahim ? This clearly indicates we do not want good administrators who are doing their job but will support Goondagiri by the auto drivers who defy Dc's rules and dare to charge more creating unnecessary commotion among public using auto!

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  • PEDDU, MANGALURU

    Fri, Jan 30 2015

    MR.DC NOT ONLY RICKSHAW FARES !! YOU SHOULD ORDER TO DECREASE OTHER DAILY COMMODITY PRICES ALSO

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  • Nandini, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 30 2015

    I strongly feel that the fare should be Rs 20, whenever there was a fare hike, passengers had to pay the revised fare without any questioning. Though the auto divers did not have the meters or the revised fare list. But those times the passengers have sympathised with the general hike in prices and paid the fare. Now that the situation is changed I feel our honourable DC should take a strong and fair stance and make the fare Rs 20.

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  • Vinod, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 30 2015

    give permission to run nano taxis or run more govt buses, people will forget traveling in autos

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, INDIA

    Fri, Jan 30 2015

    yes, you are right. Mangalore auto fare is highest among India for no reason... Nano & Ola taxis are more cheaper & convenient than auto rickshaw. Ola taxis charging Rs.192/= from Bajpe Airport to Mangalore.

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  • VM, Udupi

    Fri, Jan 30 2015

    True but 3 rupees will be 'TIPS' by default if you don't have CHUTTA.

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  • Abdul Hameed, krishnaoura/Falnir

    Fri, Jan 30 2015

    Dear auto drivers, pls stop ur strikes n help the public, dont eat all there may be stomach ache, pls allow public too relax.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Jan 30 2015

    In Mumbai minimum auto fare is only Rs. 17 and all auto's are having electronic meters ...

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  • RAVINDRA7, KARKALA

    Fri, Jan 30 2015

    Minimum taxi fare of Rs.17 fixed in Mumbai, where cost of living is high. Hence Rs.15 to be fixed as minimum fare in Mangalore where cost of living lower. Administration should come with iron hand to reign in recalcitrant and belligerent auto unions.

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  • KRPrabhu, Bengaluru

    Fri, Jan 30 2015

    When diesel price has come down,the state government has not reduced the bus fare accordingly in govt buses for city as well as out station travelers.Now dist admn wants auto drivers only has to fall in the line.I am not supporting auto drivers,But why this dual policy?

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  • RPB, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 30 2015

    True. if well to do people and organisations (like ksrtc, bus operators etc.) are taking the benefit of reduction in fuel price. why poor and middle class auto drivers get the benefit.

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  • Shreyank Alva, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 30 2015

    Actually the DC has reduced the fares of local private buses in Mangalore.
    All local buses have agreed and revised their costs.
    When buses have agreed and have revised the cost why is it that the auto rickshaw drivers are not agreeing

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  • KRPrabhu, Bengaluru

    Fri, Jan 30 2015

    Dear Alvare,Pl compare the rate of reduction in fares in BMTC/KSRTC fares.Its only two or three rupees and for long journey travel maximum 7 to 8 rupees....First govt should implement the fare reduction policy truely and sincerely.

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  • Vincent, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 30 2015

    Hai Dil Maangey More, FAth Rupai Jaasthi Apund ijjida popuji,Kandey Bangalore Bassed jappuley apaga gotthu apund niklna pathera

    Don't Budge We even want tamper proof button installed in rickshaws to avoid looting

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