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The taxi-auto strike has hit commuters hard, with many being stranded in several places including railway stations, airports and bus stops.
New Delhi: More than 70,000 autos and black-yellow taxis continue to be off Delhi's streets on day three of the strike.
Seventeen taxi and auto-rickshaw unions decided to call off their strike on Wednesday. Out of 90,000, nearly 20,000 auto-rickshaws will ply in Delhi from Thursday.
However, more than 20 auto-rickshaw and taxi unions are still protesting outside Delhi Chief Minister's residence Arvind Kejriwal against app-based taxi services.
The strike has hit commuters hard, with many being stranded in several places including railway stations, airports and bus stops.
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