Over 5 lakh women adopt Delhi’s ‘Pink Saheli Smart Card’, making daily commute seamless
CM Rekha Gupta calls it a symbol of women’s empowerment and digital inclusion
‘Tap-and-go’ system replaces paper tickets, bringing a high-tech shift to women’s travel
New Delhi, April 2026 : Delhi has marked a major milestone in its effort to make public transport safer, smarter and more accessible for women. Under the government’s flagship ‘Pink Saheli Smart Card’ scheme, more than 5 lakh women have been issued the card so far. Latest figures show that 5.3 lakh women have adopted the facility, with all cards currently in active use. Chief Minister Smt. Rekha Gupta said the achievement reflects not only the success of the scheme but also the growing confidence and participation of women in the capital’s public transport system.
“Our government is committed to ensuring the safety, convenience and self-reliance of every woman and girl in Delhi. The Pink Saheli Smart Card is not just a free travel pass, it offers women a secure digital identity and a dignified, seamless travel experience,” she said. “When public transport is safe and accessible, it naturally opens up greater opportunities in education, employment and overall progress. This initiative is helping women become more independent, which is central to the vision of a developed Delhi.”
Key features and impact
The card operates on a ‘tap-and-go’ system using the National Common Mobility Card (NCMC) framework, eliminating the need for paper tickets. Women can simply tap the card on Electronic Ticketing Machines (ETMs) and board buses with ease. It enables free travel for women and transgender persons on buses, while also allowing paid use across the Metro and other modes of public transport, making it a truly integrated mobility solution. The scheme is available to all women and transgender residents of Delhi aged five and above.
The card can be conveniently recharged online, and users can track their travel history, ensuring transparency and efficiency. The digital system has also improved transport data management, enabling authorities to further enhance service delivery. Beyond convenience, the scheme is easing the financial burden on households. Experts estimate that each beneficiary saves between ₹1,200 and ₹2,400 per month, offering meaningful support to family incomes. Increased participation of women in public bus travel has also contributed to a safer commuting environment.
The Chief Minister expressed confidence that the scheme will continue to expand and deliver even greater impact in the coming years. She reiterated that the Delhi government remains focused on building a women-friendly, world-class public transport system. With the convergence of digital governance and smart mobility solutions, Delhi is steadily moving towards becoming a city where every woman can travel safely, confidently and with dignity.
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