The Arvind Kejriwal-led government also exempted public service vehicles including taxis, which are 13-years-old and are to complete 15 years in next two years, from installation of GPS.
At Transport Minister Gopal Rai's recently-held public hearing, several cab operators asked him to withdraw this decision.
"Government has decided to give a two-month exemption to all cab operators from the installation of GPS. After government's decision, taxi operators now don't need to get GPS installed in their vehicles till May 31," said a senior government official.
"It was also decided that all public-service vehicles including cabs, which are 13-years-old, don't need to get GPS installed in their vehicles for next two years," the official also said.
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However, Delhi Pradesh Taxis' Union reiterated that it would not call off their protest march against GPS.
"We don't not want just two-month exemption, instead we want a permanent solution. We will take out our protest march from Rajghat to Delhi Assembly at 10 AM on March 25," Rajendra Soni, general secretary of the union.