TGSRTC Increased Bus Pass Price

Hyderabad, June 9 (Maxim News): TGSRTC has increased the prices of bus passes for the general public as well as students. The increased bus pass prices will come into effect from today.

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Bus pass rates have increased by more than 20 per cent. The price of an ordinary pass which was Rs. 1150 has been increased to Rs. 1400. Metro Express pass which was Rs. 1300 has been increased to Rs. 1600. and Metro Deluxe pass which was Rs. 1450 has been increased to Rs. 1800. Greater Hyderabad Green Metro AC pass prices have been increased.

Passengers are expressing extreme anger over the increase in bus pass fares along with the normal fares. Male passengers are highly angry with the Revanth Reddy government.

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They are questioning why the fares are being increased omen by providing free journey facility to women. Passengers are angry that the Revanth government is being paid a bribe. (Maxim News)


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