Delhi Metro train commuters are likely to shell out more from their purse, as the Fair Fixation Committee has recommended a sharp increase of up to 66 per cent in ticket prices.
A source privy to the report said that the panel has recommended the lowest fares to be increased to Rs 10 from Rs 8, and the maximum fare to Rs 50 from Rs 30, at present.
"The Fair Fixation Committee has submitted its report after its request for granting it three months extension was turned down by the Urban Development Ministry," the source said.
Now the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) board, headed by the Urban Development Secretary Rajiv Gauba, will take a final call on the Committee's recommendations on fare hike, the source added.
DMRC had last time revised the fares in 2009.
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The Government had in June this year set up the three-member committee under former Delhi High Court judge, Justice (retd) M L Mehta to look into fare revision issue and report within three months.
Earlier, DMRC had proposed a five-slab fare system in the range of Rs 10-50 to mitigate the adverse impact on its financial health.
The committee had earlier this month sought a 3-month extension from the Government for submission of its report, which was turned down by the Ministry, leaving it with no option but to present its report.