Now, learn Marathi to get taxi permit in Maharashtra, says government
January 20th, 2010 - 6:14 pm ICT by ANIMumbai, Jan 20 (ANI): The Maharashtra Government on Wednesday framed new rules for recruitment of taxi-drivers in Mumbai.
As per the new rule, a person applying for driver’s post must have fifteen years of domicile of Maharashtra.
The new rule formed also stresses on the fact that the person must know how to read and write Marathi. (ANI)
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