Delhi Metro is preparing for a major update in its penalty system following a viral social media debate comparing it with Bengaluru Metro. While commuters discuss civic sense and discipline, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has moved a proposal to increase fines for various violations. These changes are part of the Jan Vishwas (Amendment of Provisions) Bill, 2026, which was recently introduced in the Lok Sabha by the Minister of State for Commerce and Industry.

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What are the new proposed fines for Delhi Metro commuters?

The DMRC intends to implement a stricter penalty structure to improve passenger behavior and maintain cleanliness within the network. If the bill passes, the new rules will likely come into effect from April 1, 2026. The most significant changes target spitting, floor-sitting, and unauthorized entry into reserved coaches.

Type of Violation Current Fine Proposed Fine
Spitting, Sitting on floor, Fighting Rs 500 Rs 2,500
Men entering Ladies coach Rs 250 Rs 5,000
Property damage or pasting posters Jail or small fine Up to Rs 10,000
Traveling in drunk state Rs 500 Rs 2,500

How does Delhi Metro compare with Bengaluru Metro?

A comparative debate on social media has highlighted that Bengaluru Metro has better guard deployment on platforms to enforce rules. However, Bengaluru Metro is nearly 40 percent more expensive than Delhi, with maximum fares reaching Rs 90 compared to Delhi’s Rs 64. While Delhi faces criticism for overcrowding, Bengaluru users report frequent issues with lack of queues and people blocking doors. Bengaluru Metro also records over one lakh violations annually related to loud music and seat blocking.

Network coverage and future safety measures

Delhi Metro currently operates a massive network of over 350 kilometers, providing better connectivity than the Bengaluru system. While Bengaluru is considering the installation of Platform Screen Doors (PSDs) following safety incidents at stations like Ragigudda, Delhi already uses such technology at many busy stations. The proposed hike in Delhi is specifically designed to handle the heavy crowd and ensure that commuters follow basic civic sense during their journey.

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