Key Points

Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation has announced a 10% fare increase for most bus services during the festive season. The temporary hike will be in effect from October 15 through November 5 to manage the Diwali travel rush. Only air-conditioned Shivneri and Shivai buses are exempt from this fare adjustment. Regular pricing will be restored on November 6 once the festive season concludes.

Key Points: MSRTC Bus Fares Rise 10 Percent for Festive Season October 15

  • 10% fare hike affects all MSRTC buses except AC Shivneri and Shivai services
  • Temporary increase runs from October 15 through November 5 for Diwali season
  • Advance ticket holders must pay fare difference if traveling after midnight Oct 14
  • Regular fares will be restored from November 6 after festive rush ends
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Maharashtra: State bus fare increases by 10 per cent for festive season from Oct 14 to Nov 5

Maharashtra bus fares increase 10% from Oct 15 to Nov 5 excluding AC Shivneri and Shivai services during Diwali festive travel period

"Passengers who start their journey from 00.00 hours of October 15 will be charged at the revised fare - MSRTC Statement"

Mumbai, September 30

As the festive season begins, Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) on Tuesday announced that it will temporarily hike fares by 10 per cent in all its buses, except air-conditioned Shivneri and Shivai buses, from October 15 to November 5, a statement said.

The Shivneri buses primarily run on the Mumbai-Pune route, while the Shivai buses operate on various intercity routes, including Thane and Nashik.

"Passengers who start their journey after midnight of October 14, i.e. October 15, will be charged at the revised fare. The carrier will have to recover the difference between the old fare and the new fare of the reserved ticket from such passengers who have made advance reservations. In short, passengers who start their journey from 00.00 hours of October 15 will be charged at the revised fare," the statement read.

"After the Diwali rush season is over, i.e. from November 6, the fare should be charged again at the original per-stage rate," it added.

Earlier in the day, Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde assured help to farmers affected by flooding in Marathwada and other regions of the state due to heavy downpours.

Shinde stated that the Mahayuti government has begun providing financial assistance of Rs 10,000 in cash, along with rice and wheat, to those in need of essential items in the flood-affected regions.

Reiterating the state government's stance to support farmers in times of crisis, he informed that nearly 60 lakh hectares of land have been affected by crop damage.

"Many areas have been flooded in Maharashtra, and this is a major problem for the farmers. The rains are unprecedented. At this time, the government stands with the farmers as it has done before. The cabinet discussed the issue. Given the crisis, the government will continue to help farmers. There has been crop damage to nearly 60 lakh hectares of land. In the next 2-3 days, we will have the full data of damaged crops and these things," Shinde, who is also the Shiv Sena chief, said while addressing a press conference in Mumbai.

"In the cabinet meeting, we also discussed that we will help farmers without paying heed to terms and conditions. It is the responsibility of the government to help farmers in such a crisis. In the coming days, we (I, Maharashtra CM and Deputy CM Ajit Dada) will sit together and take a decision for farmers (to recover damages)," he added.

The Deputy CM further discussed the loss of human lives and damage to crops, land, and houses, some of which are still underwater due to floods and heavy rains.

- ANI

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Rajesh Q
At least they're not increasing fares for AC buses. The timing makes sense though - extra services and staff during peak season. But 10% is quite steep for regular commuters.
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Aditya G
Good that they're transparent about the dates and conditions. Many people have already booked tickets for Diwali travel, so the advance notice helps. Hope the extra revenue is used for better maintenance and services.
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Sarah B
As someone who frequently travels Mumbai-Pune, I appreciate that Shivneri buses are excluded. The regular bus fare hike will affect many daily commuters though. Maybe they could have considered a smaller increase?
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Nikhil C
With the floods affecting farmers so badly, maybe the government should focus on helping them rather than increasing transport costs for common people. The timing seems insensitive given the current situation in Marathwada.
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Kavya N
At least it's temporary and they've clearly communicated the dates. Many private operators charge much more during festivals without any notice. MSRTC is still the most affordable option for most people. 🙏

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