Maharashtra

Mumbai Lok Sabha Elections: Metro Offers Discount On Tickets On Poll Day; Check Eligibility

Mumbai is set to go to the polls for six key positions and the Metropolitan Metropolitan Metro Officials (MMMOCL) has declared a discount for THESE commuters on the poll date.

Mumbai: In a piece of great news for Mumbai Metro commuters, the Metropolitan Metropolitan Metro Officials (MMMOCL) has declared a 10% discount in ticket prices for travellers on Metro line 2A and line 7, on May 20th, which is the day on which the ‘Maya nagri’ will go to vote.

Read More: First Private Train From Kerala To Start Its Operations Next Month; Package Price, Facilities And Route Details Here

Metro Metro  Discount: Eligibility

According to a statement by MMMOCL, passengers traveling on Metro line 2A and 7 on the polling day, May 20 will benefit from this discount. Also, commuters using Mumbai One cards, paper QR and paper tickets to reach polling stations can avail of a 10 percent discount on the base fare on their return journey as well.

Read More: Air India Reduces Cabin Baggage Allowance to 15 Kg for Lowest Fare Segment

Mumbai Lok Sabha Elections

On May 20th, the bustling city of Mumbai is set to go to the polls for six key positions. Eknath Shinde, leading the Shiv Sena alongside Uddhav Thackeray, will vie for victory in three of these seats and in the remaining three, two will witness tough competition between the BJP and the Congress, while the last one will have the Shiv Sena and BJP making it tough for the voters.

Read More: Trouble Mounts For Bigg Boss Winner Elvish Yadav Again, ED Registers Money Laundering Case

Mumbai To Witness High Sea Waves Till Sunday Night, BMC Issues Advisory

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) issued an advisory on Saturday cautioning people against entering the Arabian Sea amid warnings about high tide until Sunday night.

According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD) and Indian National Centre for Ocean Information (INCOIS), the sea will witness a “swell of surge waves” from 11.30 am on Saturday to 11.30 pm on Sunday, the civic body said.

During this time, the height of the waves will rise by 0.5 to 1.5 metres, it said. The BMC has also asked fishermen to exercise caution. BMC commissioner Bhushan Gagarin has asked civic personnel to coordinate with the police, and security guards at beaches in the city have been directed to stop people from entering the waters.

(With inputs from agencies)

Source :
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Most Popular

To Top