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Citing improved ridership figures, Union minister Hardeep Singh Puri on Monday, 6 August said another hike in Delhi Metro fares was unlikely; even as he favoured concessions for senior citizens and students.
The Housing and Urban Affairs Minister was speaking to reporters after the inauguration of Durgabai Deshmukh South Campus-Lajpat Nagar section of Pink Line.
On being asked about any future hike in the Delhi Metro fares, the minister said, “Let me tell you, this time I am convinced that the steps we have taken and the improved financial condition of DMRC as well as good ridership, I do not think we need to increase the fares.”
He noted that if the revenue situation remained good, there was no question of recommending an increase in the fares. Furthermore, he underlined the need to bring technology-based solutions to provide “respite” to senior citizens and students using the metro rail services.
The Union minister, who was accompanied by Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, said that solutions to problems like the delayed Phase IV would be found in a cooperative manner.
In reply to a question over Kejriwal's recent letter asking the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs to bear Delhi's share of cost of rapid transit project due to inadequate finances, the minister said the two sides appreciated ground realities.
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