St.Andre MLA Viresh Borkar Advocates for Welfare of Motorcycle Pilots and Taxi Owners

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During the recent Goa assembly session, MLA Viresh Borkar raised a pressing concern regarding the lack of amenities for motorcycle pilots and taxi owners in the state. He urged the government to provide essential facilities to improve their working conditions and livelihoods.

Borkar demanded the provision of roof shades for motorcycle pilots, who are exposed to harsh weather conditions while waiting for passengers. He also emphasized the need for subsidies to support these pilots, who are an integral part of Goa’s public transportation system.

Furthermore, the MLA advocated for fully equipped stands for motorcycle pilots, ensuring they have access to basic necessities like restrooms, drinking water, and charging points for their vehicles.

In addition, Borkar highlighted the plight of taxi owners, who face significant expenses for meter and document renewals. He demanded subsidies for these owners, seeking relief from the financial burden and ensuring they can continue to operate without undue stress.

The MLA’s demands resonated with his constituents, who appreciated his efforts to address the long-overlooked issues faced by motorcycle pilots and taxi owners. Borkar’s initiatives aim to improve the lives of these individuals, acknowledging their vital contribution to Goa’s transportation network.

The government is yet to respond to Borkar’s demands, but the MLA remains committed to fighting for the welfare of these essential service providers. As the assembly session continues, the people of Goa await a positive outcome, hoping for a better future for their hardworking motorcycle pilots and taxi owners.

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