BENGALURU: Namma Metro users will have to pay more for their ride from Sunday. While the minimum fare remains unchanged at Rs 10, the maximum fare has increased by 50%, from Rs 60 to Rs 90.
Bengaluru: Angered by the steep hike in Namma Metro fares, regular commuters and public transport activists took to the streets Saturday, demanding an immediate rollback of the increase.
Commuters in Bengaluru expressed strong disapproval over the sharp hike in Namma Metro fares, with many claiming they are now paying double the fare. Social media has seen demands for a rollback.
“The maximum hike for metro fares has been capped at 71% after reviewing the structure,” he said. Mr. Siddaramaiah had earlier taken to social media platform X instructing the Namma Metro ...
Land acquisition details The land acquisition process for the Namma Metro stretch from JP Nagar Phase 4 to Mysuru Road Metro Station spans across several key areas. An official said ...
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Hosted on MSNKarnataka: Are commuters avoiding 'Namma Metro' due to fare hike? Passenger numbers decline over four daysBengaluru: The recent decline in passenger numbers on Bengaluru's Namma Metro over the past four days has raised concerns ...
Of the 157 pages, over 100 pages are based on the study conducted by the Bengaluru Metro Rail Corporation Ltd (BMRCL), which is building an underground metro line partly between Hebbal and Sarjapur.
In another blow to users of public transport, Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) has announced a hike in Namma Metro fares. The revised fare structure will come into effect on Sunday.
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Mohandas Pai, former Infosys CFO and a vocal opponent of the Karnataka government, has lashed out at the government and its ...
“The manner in which BMRCL has revised Namma Metro fares has led to anomalies, with rates more than doubling on certain routes,” Siddaramaiah stated on X. “I have asked BMRCL’s MD to ...
Bengaluru's Namma Metro new fare structure has drawn backlash from the commuters. (X/@bykarthikreddy) Also Read-H D Kumaraswamy expresses inability to attend Invest Karnataka 2025 due to ...
The increased fares for Bengaluru’s Namma Metro came into effect today (February 9), leaving many commuters frustrated with the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited's (BMRCL) decision.
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