Partial Rollback on Train Fare Hike with Eye on Maharashtra Election

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  • Published On: June 24, 2014
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The government has, within days of announcing a hike in train fares, agreed to a partial rollback. Second-class fares for journeys that are less than 80 kilometres on suburban trains will not be increased, the government has decided, a move that will benefit lakhs of commuters in the financial capital of Mumbai and other metros like Kolkata and Chennai. (Read more)

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