The increase in fares of state-run Road Transport Corporation (RTC) bus services would come into effect from June 27, Transport Minister P Mahender Reddy said.
The RTC is making a loss of Rs 2 crore every day and fares have not been increased since 2013, he said, defending the move.
Noting that the Government would strengthen RTC, he said efforts would be made to see that losses come down and the Corporation makes profits.
The hike is nominal in rural services, it said, adding an additional revenue of Rs 286 crore would accrue due to the rate rise.
Meanwhile, Opposition Congress and TDP slammed the rise in bus fares.
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