Transport minister Gopal Rai held a public hearing at Burari transport authority where drivers of autorickshaws, taxis, radio taxis, e-rickshaws and gramin sewa raised their issues before him.
At the hearing, most drivers demanded that GPS be removed from the vehicles as in the name of installing this device, they are being "harrased" by the officials.
"There is no benefit of GPS in autos as it has failed to serve its main purpose. There are several persons whose autos fitted with GPS were stolen, but they could not be found either by police or department.
Unions also alleged that despite paying Rs 2,700, they are given a receipt of Rs 1,350 and suspected a "scam" in the manner in which it was being done.
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Thereafter, Rai said that government would ensure that autorickshaw and taxi operations can soon buy GPS at cheaper rates in the city.
Rai said that government will also ensure that no corruption takes place at all offices of Transport Department.
Transport department was directed to upload all details pertaining to existing autos and taxis stands across the national capital so that they get to know about parking space reserved for them and they could not be challaned by the Delhi Traffic Police.
The Minister also directed the officials to implement 'Help Desk' at all the transport offices and provide water facility.