Showing posts with label Maharashtra. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Maharashtra. Show all posts

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Tips for Travelling in Public Cabs Mumbai

When travelling in Mumbai in a public taxi [the yellow and black ones], keep in mind that you need to pay strictly by the meter tariff card. This is especially the case when you arrive at the Mumbai domestic or International airport or a railway station. The taxi driver may insist on quoting an outright sum when you take a taxi from the airport/station to your destination.In that case,ignore the taxi and take another one. You should pay ONLY as per the meter.


Secondly, as soon as you enter a Mumbai public taxi, make a discreet note of the taxi number. This is generally painted next to the glove comparment and sometimes on the back of the front seat(on the left side). So if (i) the taxi driver cheats you and charges you wrongly or (ii) you absentmindedly leave anything in the taxi when your reach your destination, you can in case no. (i) complain to the nearest traffic policeman and in the case of no. (ii) contact the main taxi lost property office [Ph.: 23090083 / 23861532 ].

Thirdly, keep an eye on the meter of the Mumbai public taxi. Some of the taxi drivers tamper with it, so it tends to 'jump'.The number at the beginning of your journey should read '1.00'. If it suddenly jumps to '2.00', then '3.00' and so on,you are looking at a tampered meter.There should be numbers in between that first 1.00 and the next [2.00],between 2.00 and the next 3.00, and so on like this: 1.01, 1.02, etc.

Fourthly, if you have just one or two bags, you can keep them on the floor behind the front seat and/or on the floor in the front.That way, you can avoid paying the luggage charges of Mumbai public taxis which you need to pay if you put it in the trunk or up on the carrier.Of course, if you have a lot of luggage, you will need to put it in the trunk! Note: the tariff card also shows the amount you have to pay for luggage.

Finally, on reaching your destination, first get out of the taxi with all your luggage and then insist on looking at the tariff card. If you feel that you have been cheated [example, you've noted that the meter jumped], refuse to pay what the driver says. Talk loudly and say that you will make a complaint to the police. Of course, make sure that you have an eye and hand on all your luggage as with the beginning of your argument it is guaranteed a large crowd will gather! If the meter was not jumping, you pay exactly what it says on the tariff card and not a rupee more. Naturally,the longer the distance the more you will pay.

Sugesstion: You could keep a map of mumbai with road markings with you, so that the taxi drivers don't literally take you for a ride by taking a circuitous route and thus increasing your fare charge unnecessarily.
That said,not ALL taxi drivers are dishonest! Some of them are really very helpful.

Meru Cabs
In addition to the public taxis, there are a number of private air-conditioned taxis, such as Meru Cabs Mumbai - Customer Service Center Ph: 4422 4422. [at night there is a higher charge]

Of course, if you can afford it, you can also rent a chauffeur-driven car !
 

Forshe private car
For the ladies, there is Forshe - it is managed and operated by women alone and the drivers are all ladies.
Contact Information of Forshe Mumbai: Ph: 24324161 / Mobile: 9892819245.



[Note: I am not endorsing any of the above-mentioned rental vehicle services - just providing some useful info.!]

Sunday, January 24, 2010

2010 Republic Day India Parade Mumbai

The Republic Day Parade in Mumbai, Maharashtra is held at the Shivaji Park grounds in the heart of the city. It is not on the same grand scale as the Republic Day India parade held in the capital city of New Delhi, but nevertheless is an impressive sight. Personnel of the Mumbai Police, Fire Brigade and Navy cadets as well as local school children smartly participate in the march past dressed in their uniformed best. Armoured vehicles are also part of the parade. A well-orchestrated musical band sets the tunes for the grand parade.

Click here to see 2011 parade photos: 2011 Republic Day Parade Photos at Shivaji Park

Here are some photos of 2010 Republic Day parade
Personnel of the Mumbai Traffic Police



Personnel of the Mumbai Traffic Police on bikes

Mumbai Police personnel

 
Mumbai Police Personnel in All-terrain vehicles



Rapid Intervention Vehicle used by the Mumbai Police

Rapid Intervention Vehicle used by the Mumbai Police


Armoured Vehicles Used by the Mumbai Police



Armoured Vehicles Used by the Mumbai Police



Mumbai Fire Brigade Personnel


Fire Brigade Vehicle


 




Indian Navy Armoured Vehicle