Bengaluru commuters face another fare hike on Namma Metro, with a 5% increase expected from February 9th. This follows last year’s significant price jump, despite public outcry. The Metro operator cites financial obligations, even reporting an operational profit but a wider net loss. Decisions on fare revisions rest with the BMRCL board.
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