Panaji taxi operators upset as minister offers no relief from app-based competition


Daijiworld Media Network - Panaji

Panaji, Jun 2: Traditional taxi operators from Panaji, Taleigao, and St Cruz were left disappointed after meeting Panaji MLA and Revenue Minister Atanasio Monserrate on Monday, seeking support against app-based taxi aggregators. Instead of backing their demand, Monserrate shifted focus to rent-a-bike and rent-a-car services, blaming them for the decline in the local taxi trade.

“The real issue isn’t app-based taxis it’s rental bikes and cars. Tourists have alternatives now,” Monserrate told the delegation, urging operators to adapt rather than resist.
The meeting comes amid backlash over the recently notified Goa Transport Aggregator Guidelines 2025, with taxi operators accusing the state of ignoring their concerns during policy formulation.

While acknowledging frustrations with digital taxi apps, Monserrate encouraged local operators to unite and launch their own platform. “GoaMiles failed, the government app failed. You need your own app. Don't wait for the government to solve everything,” he said.

He also alleged that many local drivers themselves hold multiple vehicles permits, running side businesses that undercut genuine taxi operators.

Monserrate added he had raised concerns in the cabinet over unchecked rental services and called for a halt on new permits. “These rentals clog parking, cause accidents, and hurt your business. This is a failure of the transport department,” he admitted.

The minister assured drivers their concerns would be considered and urged them to submit feedback on the new guidelines within the month-long window. “If the app-based model fails, I’ll stand by you. But give it a try ask the government for a minimum business guarantee,” he concluded.

  

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