Rawalpindi, Islamabad Public Transport Fares Seen a Massive Drop

Punjab sees 10% drop in public transport fares
The Islamabad District Administration has announced a reduction in public transport fares to help commuters save money after recent drops in petroleum prices.
The Deputy Commissioner of Islamabad, along with transport unions, has decided to lower fares for trips over 30 kilometers by Rs 10. This decision came after detailed discussions with transport union representatives.
To ensure that commuters benefit from this change, all public transport vehicles must display the updated fare charts on their front screens. This will help prevent overcharging and provide clarity.
The Deputy Commissioner has stressed that any vehicle not following the new fares will face serious consequences. Starting tomorrow, assistant commissioners will monitor the implementation of the new fares to ensure compliance.
This move by the Islamabad District Administration is aimed at providing immediate financial relief to daily commuters and shows their commitment to effective governance. By working closely with transport unions and enforcing strict oversight, the administration is making public transportation more affordable and transparent for everyone.
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