Delhi Cabinet Approves Free Bus Travel For Transgender Residents Under Pink Saheli Smart Card Scheme
In a significant move towards inclusive urban governance, the Delhi government has approved a proposal to include transgender passengers in its free bus travel scheme, with the decision taken at a ...
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From 2002 to 2026: Delhi Metro enthusiast continues first-ride tradition
India, March 10 -- From being a passenger in the inaugural Delhi Metro in 2002 to his latest ride in new corridors this year, Anil Marwah has kept the tradition of taking the first ride on new routes ...
New Delhi, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Saturday travelled in a DTC bus and interacted with commuters to inspect the ...
For 24 years, a Delhi man has made it a personal tradition to ride the very first train whenever a new metro line opens.
Delhi launches Saheli Pink NCMC cards for women, replacing paper slips with a digital system. The initiative by Rekha Gupta ...
Free bus travel for women in Delhi will continue with the existing pink paper tickets, as the Delhi Government has issued a clear clarification on the new smart card rollout ...
For over two decades, Anil Marwah has celebrated every new Delhi Metro line by being among the first passengers. His unique collection includes smart cards and keepsakes, marking each inaugural ride.
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Delhi Government's saheli pink card: How to apply for free travel
Delhi government launches Saheli Pink Smart Card scheme offering free bus travel for women. The initiative aims to enhance safety and affordability while promoting women's workforce participation.
DTC launched smart cards for women commuters, replacing pink tickets for free bus rides, with a smooth rollout expected to increase post-Holi.
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Pink Saheli Smart Card launched for women in Delhi; learn how to get it and what benefits you will get
Pink Saheli Smart Card: The Delhi government is implementing several new schemes for the public, which are proving to be very beneficial. Now, the government has launched a new facility for women and ...
The DTC said the existing paper ticket will not be discontinued until a significant number of eligible women beneficiaries convert to the pink smart cards.
Headlining the rollout is the ‘Pink National Common Mobility Card’ (NCMC), a technological upgrade aimed at streamlining free bus travel for women while integrating them into a unified payment system ...
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