A decision to increase the bus fare was taken at a meeting of the state cabinet here today presided over by Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar, an official release said.
"The cabinet approved the proposal of the Transport Department to revise the standard or ordinary bus fare in view of the rise in operational cost, which has increased after 2012-13, when the fares were last revised and also in view of the per km fare prevailing in neighboring states," it said.
The increase will cover all types of buses including ordinary and luxury air-conditioned buses operating within the state and outside it.
Without the passenger tax the hike in the fare is from 60 paisa to 68 paisa per km, but since the Passenger Tax of 25 per cent is chargeable over this the net hike would be of 10 paisa per km from 75 paisa to 85 paisa.
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For intra-state luxury AC buses, the fare will be 75 per cent additional of the basic fare chargeable in ordinary buses. This would be 148.75 paisa per passenger per km, the release said.
The minimum chargeable standard bus fare, including passenger tax, will be Rs five. Freight for personal luggage would be half of the standard or ordinary bus fare per km per 40 kg.
The fare calculated, including passenger tax, for various stages of bus routes would be rounded off to the next higher rupee, the release said.
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Meanwhile, Kiran Choudhry, Leader of the Haryana Congress Legislature Party flayed the "anti-people" decision of the state Cabinet to hike bus fares and asked the government to roll it back.
The operation cost has gone up due to the "inefficient" handling of the affairs by the department.
"And instead of giving relief to the general public in wake of substantial fall in crude oil prices in the international market, the government is out to make a quick buck," she alleged.