India, Aug. 26 -- F or the first time since 2017, the Delhi Metro has hiked its ticket prices, making rides a little more expensive for commuters. The new fares, effective from Monday, range between Rs.1 to Rs.4 higher, depending on distance. On the Airport Express Line, the hike is up to Rs.5. The minimum fare is now Rs.11, while the maximum ticket price is capped at Rs.64. Aanchal Chahal from Mayur Vihar, who commutes to Gurugram for work, says, "I hope this helps improve facilities and connectivity to Gurugram. If the money goes back into the system, it's an investment in our city's public transport." Divyank Shah, a second-year student at Shyam Lal College, shares, "With no student discounts, it matters. I travel from Noida to Shahdara, and my pocket money is fixed for metro travel. Now I'll need to ask my parents for more."...