The Punjab government has announced a 50% increase in the price of T-Cash cards, which are used for mass transit services across the province, including buses and metro systems.
The price revision aims to offset rising operational and maintenance costs of the public transport network. Commuters will now need to pay the updated rates when purchasing or recharging T-Cash cards.
Transport authorities have assured that the increase will support sustainable transit operations and improvements in service quality.
The decision has drawn reactions from daily commuters, with many expressing concerns over the financial impact on low-income passengers who rely heavily on public transport for daily travel.
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