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| Monday, 4 February, 2002, 18:31 GMT Delays in Delhi as taxis strike Thousands of people in the Indian capital, Delhi, have been left stranded during a one day strike taxi and auto-rickshaw drivers. The strike is in protest against a government order to install electronic fare meters in taxis and auto-rickshaws. A BBC correspondent says the order followed complaints of overcharging by commuters, but drivers say the new meters will cost more and are not tamper-proof. Delhi's 10,000 buses were running normally but could not compensate for the additional numbers. An estimated 60,000 auto-rickshaws and taxis have been off the road in response to the strike call. From the newsroom of the BBC World Service | Top South Asia stories now: Links to more South Asia stories are at the foot of the page. | |||
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