The union said, “First of all, the government should rein in the rising prices of diesel. Also, drivers and personnel of the transport sector should be given corona prevention vaccine on priority basis.
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The All India Confederation of Goods Vehicle Owners Association (AICGVOA) has requested the central government to immediately stop the hike in diesel prices and to vaccinate the drivers and workers of the transport sector on priority basis.
In a letter to Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari, AICGGOA has sought a comprehensive study to estimate the damages and take corrective action due to the impact of COVID-19.
Corona vaccine requested
The union said, “First of all, the government should rein in the rising prices of diesel. Along with this, the drivers and personnel of the transport sector should vaccinate the corona prevention on a priority basis.” Along with this, the union has announced exemption in toll fee, road tax, state tax and other miscellaneous taxes from the government for the current financial year. also requested to do so.
There was also a demand for fixing the freight
The AICGVOA said, “If the road tax, insurance, minimum wage of the driver and the operating efficiency of the vehicle can be fixed by the government by the government, then the government should also fix the minimum freight charges as per section 67 of the Motor Vehicles Act.” can do.”
The union also demanded such major reforms and exemptions from the government and said that without this the decline in the profit of truck operators will not stop. Fuel prices vary from state to state due to Value Added Tax (VAT) and freight. Diesel, the most widely used fuel, has crossed Rs 100 per liter at some places in Odisha along with Sri Ganganagar and Hanumangarh in Rajasthan.
Petrol and diesel prices are increasing continuously
Oil companies have once again increased the price of petrol and diesel. According to the official website of Indian Oil, on Sunday, June 27, the prices of petrol have been increased by 35 paise and diesel by 26 paise per liter. Let us inform that on Saturday also the prices of petrol were increased by 35 paise and diesel by 37 paise per liter. Petrol and diesel prices are being increased continuously since May 4. Petrol has crossed Rs 100 mark in cities like Ratnagiri, Aurangabad, Jaisalmer, Ganganagar, Hyderabad, Leh, Banswara, Indore, Jaipur, Bhopal, Gwalior, Guntur, Kakinada, Chikmagalur, Shivamogga and Leh.
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