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RInfra to seek operational subsidy to keep Mumbai metro fares low

Reliance Infrastructure-led Mumbai Metro One said it will seek metro operational subsidy from the state government to keep the fares lower, even as the fare fixation committee has recommended its revision

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Reliance Infrastructure-led Mumbai Metro One on Monday said it will seek metro operational subsidy from the state government to keep the fares lower, even as the fare fixation committee has recommended its revision in the range of Rs 10 to Rs 110 for the over 11-km-long corridor.

Meanwhile, Mumbai Metro One (MMOPL), which is operating the network, has decided to continue the current fare range of Rs 10 to Rs 40 till October 31, after which it will review the fare structure and gradually increase the ticket costs depending on the government response.

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