Hyderabad Metro announces 10 per cent discount on increased fares

IANS May 20, 2025 367 views

Hyderabad Metro Rail has introduced a strategic 10% fare discount following a recent price increase. The decision comes after significant public feedback and opposition from local political parties. The fare revision, recommended by the Fare Fixation Committee, was aimed at ensuring long-term operational sustainability. The metro management demonstrated flexibility by responding to commuter concerns while maintaining financial prudence.

"We understand the importance of minimising the financial impact on our valued passengers" - KVB Reddy, L&T Metro Rail MD & CEO
Hyderabad, May 20: The Hyderabad Metro Rail management on Tuesday announced 10 percent discount on the increased fares, which came into effect from May 17.

Key Points

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First metro fare revision after 7.5 years

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Fare hike ranged between 20-25 percent

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Discount applies across all three metro corridors

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Recommended by Fare Fixation Committee

L&T Metro Rail (Hyderabad) Limited (L&TMRHL) announced the discount across all fare zones in all three metro corridors, which will come into effect from May 24.

This decision has been taken after carefully considering passenger feedback and reflecting the organisation's commitment to enhancing commuter affordability while maintaining financial prudence, the company said in a statement.

Last week, it announced a ticket fare hike from two rupees on the minimum fare of Rs 10, to Rs 15 for the maximum fare of Rs 60. The fare hike was about 20 to 25 per cent.

This was the first fare hike raised after seven-and-a-half years of the project taking off.

L&TMRHL had stated that the fare revision was introduced based on the recommendations of the Fare Fixation Committee (FFC) and as part of a comprehensive strategy to ensure the long-term sustainability of metro operations and maintenance.

However, the hike was not well received by the commuters, who demanded a rollback. The opposition Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) had demanded that the government withdraw the hike immediately by absorbing it on behalf of the Hyderabad Metro Rail.

Following the demand from various quarters, L&TMRHL announced a 10 per cent discount on the revised fares.

It said that this decision underscores its commitment to addressing passenger needs while maintaining operational sustainability.

"While the fare revision was essential for maintaining the sustainability of metro operations, we understand the importance of minimising the financial impact on our valued passengers. In alignment with our passenger's feedback and welfare, we have decided to provide a 10 per cent discount on the newly revised fares, across all fare zones in all the three metro corridors from 24th May 2025, demonstrating our dedication to making daily commuting more accessible," L&TMRHL MD & CEO, KVB Reddy, said.

The FFC, under the chairmanship of a former High Court Judge, was constituted by the Centre on September 5, 2002, and it had recommended a revised fare structure on January 25, 2023.

The FFC had recommended a two-stage fare hike two years ago, within a gap of six months in February 2023. But, due to various reasons, including the general elections, the decision was postponed.

While announcing the fare hike, the company had stated that it cannot afford to put off the decision anymore, as its losses have been mounting. It said that it needs funds to buy new metro trains to increase the number of services during the peak hours in the morning and evening.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
Finally some relief for daily commuters! The 10% discount is a welcome move after that steep hike. But I still feel metro should explore other revenue options like ads rather than burdening passengers every time. #HyderabadMetro
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Priya M.
After 7.5 years without any fare increase, this hike was bound to happen. Inflation affects everything - why should metro be any different? The discount shows they're at least listening to public feedback 👍
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Sanjay T.
Metro is still cheaper than cabs and autos which charge whatever they want. People complaining should try driving in Hyderabad traffic for a week - they'll happily pay the new fares! 😅
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Ananya R.
Good that they're offering discount but what about improving services? More trains needed during peak hours - sometimes we wait 15-20 minutes. First fix that, then talk about fare hikes!
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Vikram S.
The timing of this hike is terrible with summer heat and rising prices of everything. Couldn't they wait till monsoon when electricity bills reduce? Typical corporate thinking - profits over people.
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Neha P.
Instead of temporary discounts, why not introduce monthly passes with bigger savings? Many cities worldwide do this. Would help regular commuters plan budgets better. Just a suggestion! 🙏

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