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Reduction of DTC bus fares may take another week

Hindustan Times, New Delhi | BySweta Goswami, New Delhi
Jan 02, 2017 08:50 AM IST

Sources said people may have to wait for some more days before expecting relief as the government has sought comments from various departments on slashing fares by as much as 75%, after which it needs to get the L-G’s nod.

Delhi government on Sunday missed its January 1 deadline for reducing DTC bus fares.

The Delhi government had announced that it will cut fares of DTC buses in January to popularist public transport and curb pollution in the winter month.(Sonu Mehta/HT Photo)
The Delhi government had announced that it will cut fares of DTC buses in January to popularist public transport and curb pollution in the winter month.(Sonu Mehta/HT Photo)

Sources said people may have to wait for some more days before expecting relief as the government has sought comments from various departments on slashing fares by as much as 75%, after which it needs to get the L-G’s nod.

After comments from various departments is received and reviewed, the file proposing the fare slash will go the lieutenant governor for his final approval.

Sources said, the entire process might take a week or more.

“We have sought comments on the file pertaining to reduction in fares from various departments. After that it will be sent to the L-G for approval,” a government official confirmed.

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The reduced fares — aimed at encouraging people to use public transport — were to come into effect from Sunday (January 1) for a month. For the whole of January, the government had planned a flat fare of Rs 5 in non-AC Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) and cluster buses and Rs 10 for air-conditioned buses.

Right now, a ride in a non-AC bus can cost anywhere between Rs 5 and Rs 15. The AC buses charge fares between Rs 10 and Rs 25. The government will also give free travel passes to students (below the age of 21), widows and senior citizens.

It is also offering a permanent discount of 75% on travel passes to women and those belonging to the economically weaker section. They can get a monthly pass for Rs 250, which currently costs Rs 800 for non-AC buses and Rs 1,000 for AC buses.

Presently, DTC has 4,121 buses while there are around 1,500 cluster buses (orange). It carried 43.47 lakh passengers per day in 2013-14, which reduced to 38.87 lakh per day in 2014-15. The number further dwindled to to 35 lakh in 2015-16.

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