The government and the transport entrepreneurs reached an agreement on Monday.
The government called the transport operators for talks after the Public Transport Protection Struggle Committee announced an indefinite transport strike across the country starting today.
A meeting held at the Home Minister this morning formed a committee comprising representatives from various ministries and transport entrepreneurs under the headship of the joint secretary of the Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Transport, informed Home Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Ram Chandra Tiwari.
There will be eight members from various ministries on behalf of the government and four members from transport entrepreneurs and workers in the committee.
The meeting has decided not to implement the law related to ride-sharing services introduced recently by the Gandaki Province.
The Gandaki Province government had passed the regulations pertaining to ride-sharing through the Cabinet meeting on May 14.
The Supreme Court on June 27, 2024 had urged the government to fast-track the regulation of ride-sharing services.