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What is the profit of Delhi Metro?

Before the pandemic, the Delhi Metro posted operational profits (Rs 758 crore in 2019-20), but once its loan amount is factored in, it is in the red. As on March 31, 2022, the Delhi Metro repaid Rs 8,199 crore of its loan, of which Rs 4,002 crore was interest alone.



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The Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs also informed the Rajya Sabha earlier this month that all the operational Metro rail networks in the country are currently running in losses. The DMRC's annual report of 2021-2022 also reported a net loss of Rs 3808.63 crore.

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The operating revenue of the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Limited in fiscal year 2022 was 15.9 billion Indian rupees. The Delhi metro in India had witnessed steady revenue growth in recent years. Many routes were under construction, which would increase passenger traffic and hence revenue in the future.

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Hong Kong's MTR Corporation runs the most valuable metro railway in the world. In 2017 it banked US$2.2 billion (HK$17 billion) profit, more than enough to buy seven Boeing 777 jets.

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Kerala's Kochi Metro has achieved an operating profit for the first time since it began services six years ago. With record-breaking passenger traffic, the Metro saw a 145 percent increase in revenue in the 2022-23 fiscal year compared to the previous year.

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The Delhi Metro has the largest network in the entire country.

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It will also become the eighth largest Metro network in the world by joining the coveted 400km club, which includes the transit systems of Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou, Chengdu, Shenzhen, Moscow and London. NEW DELHI: Next year, Delhi Metro will complete 20 years of operations.

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The Delhi Metro was shut for more than 170 consecutive days during this period, resulting in nil passenger traffic volume that caused a huge financial loss to the urban rapid mass transit system.

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Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has paid back the Japan International Cooperation Agency (Jica) Rs 560 crore out of the Rs 16,000-crore debt extended by the agency to develop Phase-I and -II of the Metro project.

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