Transportation app Uber has hiked fares of its entry-level offering 'UberGo' by up to 50 per cent in Delhi-NCR.
The US-based firm has increased the minimum fare from Rs 40 to Rs 60, while ride time charge has been raised to Rs 1.5 per minute from Rs 1 earlier.
Uber now charges Rs 6 per km up to 20 km and Rs 12 per km thereafter.
The ride time charges-- calculated on the basis of total time of the ride-- for 'UberPOOL' and 'UberX' have also been hiked to Rs 1.5 per minute.
When contacted, an Uber spokesperson said: "Starting January 5, 2017, we have made some changes to our pricing structure in Delhi, NCR in order to serve the city better."
Last year, Uber had introduced 'upfront fare' under which the company calculates and shows rates depending on expected time and distance of travel and local traffic. The fares fluctuate due to demand.
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