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Bengaluru's Namma Metro fares are set to rise by 5% across all 10 fare zones, sources and local reports said, with the increase due to take effect from February 9, 2026.
The minimum single-journey fare will move from Rs 10 to Rs 11 and the maximum from Rs 90 to Rs 95; fares will be rounded to the nearest rupee where the hike adds 50 paise or more.
The revision follows recommendations in a 2024 Fare Fixation Committee (FFC) report that BMRCL has accepted and recently forwarded to the Karnataka government.
BMRCL has argued the hike is needed to shore up its operating ratio and serviceability amid heavy loan liabilities — outstanding loans of about Rs 13,106.65 crore and subordinate debt of Rs 21,521.23 crore — and looming repayments through 2029-30.
The corporation had previously implemented a major hike in February 2025 (average increase reported at around 51.5% before discounts) after public backlash and capping of maximum increases.
Commuter groups and mobility experts have criticised repeated increases and urged exemptions for smartcard/QR users; officials say the rise is intended to avoid steeper increases later and to sustain planned expansion studies for 200+ km of new corridors.














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