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Metro Mitra app for Bengaluru commuters to be launched on September 6

The auto fares in the app will strictly follow the government fixed auto fares and make the metro access hassle free to its users.

Published on: Sep 4, 2023, 12:15:30 IST
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To enhance the last mile connectivity system in Bengaluru, the city auto union is set to launch the ‘Metro Mitra’ app on September 6. After the success of Namma Yatri, the online auto rickshaw booking app, Metro Mitra is expected to be a new lifeline for metro users to travel between the final destinations and metro stations in Bengaluru. It was expected to be launched in August but now the inauguration will take place on Wednesday.

Metro Mitra app for Bengaluru commuters to be launched on September 6 (HT PHOTO)
Metro Mitra app for Bengaluru commuters to be launched on September 6 (HT PHOTO)

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What is Metro Mitra?

Bengaluru’s Auto Rickshaw Drivers Union (ARDU) has joined hands with Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) and created an app which will help the Namma metro commuters to book auto rides using Metro Mitra. Unlike other aggregator apps, Metro Mitra is exclusively for metro users and will be available from and to all the metro stations in Bengaluru.

The auto fares in the app will strictly follow the government fixed auto fares and make the metro access hassle free to its users.

How to use it?

 
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Pathi Venkata Thadhagath

Pathi Thadhagath is a multimedia journalist with Hindustan Times, Bengaluru. He tracks and writes news of Karnataka state.

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