#Delhi: Cab strike refuses to die down, footfall on Metro sees a spike

ON THURSDAY, Divya Garg, a lawyer practising in the Supreme Court, parked her car at her Bengali Market firm as she was going out for dinner with a friend, who later dropped her home in Noida Sector 90. The next day, Garg was booking an Uber cab to work when she found there were none available, except for one in the prime segment – with a surge price two times the original fare. "I completely forgot about the strike. I booked a cab despite the high fare, but the driver said my booking was not flashing on his app. I booked another cab but the second driver refused the trip. So I finally decided to take the Metro," she said.