New Delhi, Nov 24: Following the Delhi Metro
fare hike last month, there has been a decline of more than three lakh passengers a day.
The Metro's daily average ridership fell to 24.2
lakh last month from 27.4 lakh in September, which was a drop of around 11 per
cent, Delhi Metro said in reply to a RTI query. The Blue Line, which has the maximum rush, lost
more than 30 lakh passengers during the month while on the Yellow Line, there
was a loss of more than 19 lakh commuters, said the reply. Travelling in Delhi
Metro became costlier from October 10 as the revised fare come into effect. This was the second phase of increase in the
Metro fare. The first hike had been effected in May. As per the new rates, every travel beyond 5 km
will be dearer. The minimum fare is Rs 10(up to 2 km), while the maximum fare
would be Rs 60 (beyond 32 km) . Smart card users will continue to get 10 per
cent discount on each ride. They will get an additional discount of 10 per cent
while travelling during off-peak hours. UNI
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