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BMRCL to implement new metro penalty rules; fines increased up to ₹25,000 under centre’s notification

BMRCL announces increased metro fines up to ₹25,000 under new penalty rules aimed at promoting trust-based governance.

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thehindu.comStai leggendo19 h fa

BMRCL to implement new metro penalty rules; fines increased up to ₹25,000 under centre’s notification

BMRCL announces increased metro fines up to ₹25,000 under new penalty rules aimed at promoting trust-based governance.

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economictimes.indiatimes.com15 h fa

Bengaluru Metro rail fines: From playing music to sitting on coach floors, you may have to pay Rs 2,500 for…

Namma Metro commuters can now be fined up to Rs 2,500 for playing music or videos on speaker, watching content without earphones, and other disruptive behaviour. Here's a look at the new rules and the revised penalties.

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  1. venerdì 17 luglio 2026·thehindu.com

    BMRCL to implement new metro penalty rules; fines increased up to ₹25,000 under centre’s notification

    BMRCL announces increased metro fines up to ₹25,000 under new penalty rules aimed at promoting trust-based governance.

  2. venerdì 17 luglio 2026·economictimes.indiatimes.com

    Bengaluru Metro rail fines: From playing music to sitting on coach floors, you may have to pay Rs 2,500 for these violations in Namma Metro

    Namma Metro commuters can now be fined up to Rs 2,500 for playing music or videos on speaker, watching content without earphones, and other disruptive behaviour. Here's a look at…