The move comes as the state temporarily suspended the process of issuing new permits for traditional rickshaws and taxis over the past two days while reviewing regulations in the passenger transport sector
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The Maharashtra government has decided to make permits mandatory for electric rickshaws and e-bikes used for passenger transport, Maharashtra Transport Minister Pratap Sarnaik announced on Thursday.
The move comes as the state temporarily suspended the process of issuing new permits for traditional rickshaws and taxis over the past two days while reviewing regulations in the passenger transport sector.
Permit requirement for electric passenger vehicles
According to Sarnaik, electric rickshaws (e-rickshaws) were earlier not required to obtain a separate permit for carrying passengers. However, with the rapid rise in the number of electric vehicles on roads, the state government has now decided to bring them under the permit framework.
The decision has been taken in accordance with the Central Government's Notification No. S.O. 2812(E) dated June 30, 2016, which allows states to regulate electric vehicles used for passenger transport.
With the new rule, e-rickshaws and e-bikes operating as passenger vehicles will be required to obtain proper registration and permits from the Motor Vehicles Department.
Aim to ensure uniform regulations
Sarnaik said the decision is aimed at ensuring uniform regulations across all modes of passenger transport.
"Traditional rickshaws, taxis and electric rickshaws should operate under the same regulatory framework," he said, adding that the move would bring greater transparency to passenger transport operations and help curb irregularities.
Single window scheme planned
The Maharashtra Transport Department is also working on introducing a "Single Window Scheme" to simplify the permit process.
Under this system, applicants will be able to complete permit-related procedures — including submission of applications, document verification and approvals — at a single location in a streamlined manner.
Focus on safer and regulated transport
Despite efforts to simplify the process, the government has clarified that permits will remain mandatory for all types of passenger transport vehicles.
Sarnaik said the new rules would help improve discipline in the passenger transport system, ensure compliance with regulations and provide commuters with safer and better-regulated services in the future.
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