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Mumbai's Iconic Kaali-Peeli ‘Padmini’ Taxis Go Off Road; Check Who Owns Last MH-01-JA-2556 Taxi

Zee News Sunday, 29 October 2023
Given that the maximum age for taxis in the city is set at 20 years, Mumbai will no longer feature a Premier Padmini taxi on its streets starting Monday.
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News video: Mumbai's Iconic ‘Kaali-Peeli’ Taxis to Go Off Roads After 6 Decades | Here's Why | Oneindia News

Mumbai's Iconic ‘Kaali-Peeli’ Taxis to Go Off Roads After 6 Decades | Here's Why | Oneindia News 02:42

In a noteworthy development, Mumbai's beloved "Kaali-Peeli" taxis, an iconic symbol of the city, are set to disappear from the roads after serving the city for over six decades. This video delves into the reasons behind this historic shift, the nostalgia surrounding these taxis, and the impact on...

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