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Exciting offer from Hyderabad Metro Rail on Smart Cards

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As we are aware that Passengers will need to purchase a token or smart card to travel in Hyderabad Metro and the sale has already been commenced for the Metro Smart cards at the four metro stations ie, Nagole, Tarnaka, Prakashnagar and SR Nagar .
L&T Hyderabad Metro Rail Ltd has introduced a smart card, which can serve as a single interface for various other modes of transport, including bus, and cabs, and an app named Tsavari, which provides quick interface for metro services.
But recently we are Seeing the gigantic reaction from the general population about the recently inaugurated the metro rail in hyderabad ,  L&T Hyderabad Metro Rail authorities on Wednesday have declared a discount of 10 percent on trips utilizing Smart cards while going in the Metro.
Smart card will be Charged at Rs 200, the Smart Cards will have the initial top-up amount of Rs 100 for travel and Rs 100 as a security deposit. The validity of the card is 365 days with the amount rechargeable up to a maximum of Rs 3,000.
The L&T Hyderabad Metro Rail authorities uncovered that the offer is relevant up to March 31. Metro rail officials said smart cards could be purchased from ticketing offices at all the 24 stations on the Nagole-Ameerpet-Miyapur stretch and can also be recharged at the stations.
Likewise, the Smart Cards will be given an extra Rs 20 cashback when recharged by utilizing Paytm . They can energize notwithstanding utilizing TSavari application, HMR site and Paytm. The minimum metro charge is Rs 10 and the most high charge is Rs 60.
Passengers are also being informed that metro trains are available from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. with the first train starting from Nagole, Ameerpet and Miyapur stations, similarly the last trains too are also from these stations.
There is a train every eight minutes from Miyapur to Ameerpet and every 16 minutes from Nagole to Ameerpet. “We are also exploring the option of reducing the time within the statutory requirements,” metro rail officials added.
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