Delhi: Your commute set to get even more costly

Delhi | Saturday | 17th November, 2018

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This government opposed the fare hike of Delhi Metro but is forcing a hike for autos though we have been vehemently opposing it,” Verma said. They still run on fare slabs ranging between Rs 5 and Rs 15.Autorickshaw unions are, however, divided on the issue. The fares for grameen sewas and phatphat sewas have not been hiked since 2009. “We don’t want a fare revision as this will only mean more commuters shifting to app-based cabs. In 2013, the government had hiked auto fares by 25%, keeping in view the increase in prices of CNG, spare parts etc..