Sindh orders immediate reduction in public transport fares after diesel price cut

Meerab Khan
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Meerab Khan
Meerab khan is a BS English literature and linguistic student at Allama Iqbal open university. She can be reached at meerabkhan111306@gmail.com
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  • According to local media reports, the Sindh Transport Department has directed transporters to pass the full benefit of the Rs32.63 per litre reduction in diesel prices on to passengers.
  • The move is aimed at ensuring that passengers receive the benefit of lower fuel prices and that transporters do not continue charging fares based on previous diesel rates.
  • The latest move represents an effort by the provincial government to link public transport fares in Sindh with changes in fuel prices and provide immediate relief to commuters following the reduction in diesel costs.
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The Sindh government has ordered an immediate reduction in public transport fares following a significant decrease in the price of high-speed diesel.

According to local media reports, the Sindh Transport Department has directed transporters to pass the full benefit of the Rs32.63 per litre reduction in diesel prices on to passengers. The directive covers buses, minibuses, coaches, vans and other public service vehicles operating across the province.

Transport authorities have also instructed operators to clearly display updated fare lists at vehicles and bus terminals. The move is aimed at ensuring that passengers receive the benefit of lower fuel prices and that transporters do not continue charging fares based on previous diesel rates.

Officials have further been directed to conduct daily road inspections and check public transport vehicles to monitor compliance with the new instructions. Transporters found charging passengers excessive fares could face strict action.

According to the Transport Department, penalties for violations may include fines, suspension of route permits and cancellation of vehicle fitness certificates. Authorities have also been instructed to submit daily implementation reports to the Sindh Transport Department.

The directive comes after the price of high-speed diesel was reduced by Rs32.63 per litre, bringing its new price to Rs363.06 per litre. The reduction is expected to lower operating costs for public transport operators and has prompted authorities to seek a corresponding reduction in passenger fares.

Public transport fares are an important issue for millions of commuters, particularly low-income workers, students and daily wage earners who rely heavily on buses, minibuses and other shared transport services.

The Sindh government’s decision is therefore likely to attract considerable attention from passengers who have been waiting for transport fares to reflect changes in fuel prices.

The enforcement mechanism will be crucial in determining whether commuters actually receive the benefit of the diesel price reduction. Daily inspections and penalties could help prevent transport operators from charging fares above the officially approved rates.

Authorities have emphasized that transporters must comply with the new instructions and ensure that revised fares are clearly communicated to passengers.

The latest move represents an effort by the provincial government to link public transport fares in Sindh with changes in fuel prices and provide immediate relief to commuters following the reduction in diesel costs.

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Meerab khan is a BS English literature and linguistic student at Allama Iqbal open university. She can be reached at meerabkhan111306@gmail.com
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