During Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent visit to Nagpur, the ridership of Nagpur Metro witnessed a significant drop of 30%. This decline in ridership was observed as the city geared up for the Prime Minister’s visit, with many residents choosing to avoid public transportation due to the expected traffic congestion and security measures. The Nagpur Metro, which has been operational since March 2019, has been a popular mode of transport for the city’s residents, providing a convenient and efficient way to travel across different parts of Nagpur. The drop in ridership during Modi’s visit highlights the impact of high-profile events on public transportation systems and the behavior of commuters. Despite the temporary decline, the Nagpur Metro is expected to bounce back to normal levels soon. The city continues to invest in expanding its metro network to improve connectivity and reduce traffic congestion. The Nagpur Metro project is a crucial part of the government’s efforts to modernize public transportation infrastructure in India and promote sustainable urban development. With ongoing expansion plans and the introduction of new routes, the Nagpur Metro is poised to play a key role in shaping the future of transportation in Nagpur and setting an example for other cities in India.

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Nagpur Metro sees 30% drop in ridership during Modi’s visit, impacting daily commute.
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