Delhi has introduced a new initiative aimed at enhancing mobility and safety for women commuters. The ‘Saheli Pink Smart Card’ allows women to travel free of cost on all buses within the city. Beyond buses, the card also provides seamless access to Delhi Metro and the Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS), offering a single-card solution for multiple modes of urban transport.
The scheme reflects a broader focus on improving convenience and accessibility for women in Delhi’s public transportation system. With this initiative, female commuters no longer need to carry multiple tickets or payment methods when switching between buses, metro trains, and RRTS services, reducing both travel hassle and potential delays.
Authorities highlight that the card is designed not only for convenience but also as a measure to enhance safety. By providing an integrated travel solution, the initiative aims to encourage more women to use public transport confidently, addressing long-standing concerns about security and accessibility in urban mobility.
Transportation experts note that integrated smart cards can streamline boarding processes, reduce waiting times, and improve overall efficiency in public transit networks. For women in Delhi, this could mean easier commuting for work, education, and personal errands while minimizing costs.
The Saheli Pink Smart Card also positions Delhi as a city exploring innovative transport policies tailored for women, in line with urban planning trends seen in other global cities where safety and inclusivity in public transit are prioritized. The initiative has the potential to impact daily travel patterns, increase public transport usage among women, and set a benchmark for other cities considering similar measures.
Eligible women can apply for the card through designated portals or authorized centers, after which they can start using it immediately across buses, metro, and RRTS networks. Officials emphasize that public awareness and accessibility will be key factors in ensuring the initiative’s success, aiming for smooth adoption across the capital.
The introduction of the Saheli Pink Smart Card marks a significant step toward making commuting safer, more cost-effective, and convenient for women in Delhi, addressing both practical and social aspects of urban mobility.
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