Due to this a mountain of trouble has broken on the common man. There will be some extra burden on the pocket of the passengers traveling in the train. Railways has started preparing to charge more fare by making passenger trains express.
New Delhi Railway has also given a big blow to the common man who is facing the brunt of inflation. Amidst the skyrocketing prices of petrol, diesel and gas, the Railways has announced a hike in fares. Due to this a mountain of trouble has broken on the common man.
There will be some extra burden on the pocket of the passengers traveling in the train. Railways has started preparing to charge more fare by making passenger trains express. Due to this, there has been displeasure among the students and businessmen who travel daily in these trains.
Additional fare will be charged from May 1, Railways has decided to run six passenger trains running through Dhanbad as express from May 1. Earlier, the minimum fare for these trains was Rs 10.
But now on making the express, their minimum fare has been reduced to Rs 30. That is, there was an increase of three times directly. Many such passengers travel in these passenger trains who are students of college or any coaching.
Apart from this, the movement of small businessmen is also done through trains. Now they have to pay much more money than the month. This is going to have an impact on their livelihood as well. The students are still busy preparing for the job.
In such a situation, this increase for them is no less than a big attack on the pocket. WhatsApp banned more than 18 lakh accounts in a month, did you not even make this mistake!
These passenger trains have been given express status as Banya Express Asansol Gaya MEMU, Gaya Asansol MEMU, Asansol Varanasi MEMU, Varanasi Asansol MEMU, Bardhaman Hatia MEMU, Hatia Bardhaman MEMU Passenger. Commuting in these trains will now become expensive. No change in stoppage After making these passenger trains express trains, no change has been made in their stoppage (station). That is, the station in which the train used to stop, will continue to stop in the same way. The only difference is in the fare. Where earlier it used to cost Rs 10, now passengers will have to loose Rs 30.