Government plans to replace Pink Tickets with Pink Saheli Smart Card

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Women travelling for free in Delhi’s DTC and cluster buses may soon need a Pink Saheli Smart Card to continue using the service.

According to reports, the Delhi government plans to completely stop the existing pink paper tickets from July 2026.

After that, free travel benefits for women will reportedly be available only through the new smart card system.

The move is aimed at making bus travel more transparent and reducing misuse of free tickets.

Pink Tickets May End From July 2026

The Pink Ticket Scheme was launched in 2019 during the Aam Aadmi Party government to allow women free travel on DTC buses.

Now, the Rekha Gupta government is reportedly shifting the system to a digital smart card model linked with the National Common Mobility Card (NCMC) platform.

Under the new system:

Women passengers will need to carry the Pink Saheli Smart Card

The card must be tapped on the electronic machine after boarding the bus

Physical pink tickets may no longer be accepted

Officials believe the smart card system will help maintain accurate travel records and improve transparency in the scheme.

Who Can Apply for Pink Saheli Smart Card?

At present, the Pink Saheli Smart Card is available only for women living in Delhi.

Women from NCR cities such as:

Noida

Ghaziabad

Faridabad

are currently not eligible for the scheme.

To apply for the card, applicants must:

Be above 12 years of age

Have an Aadhaar card

Have a mobile number linked with Aadhaar

Be a Delhi resident

Documents Needed for Pink Saheli Smart Card

Women applying for the smart card need to carry:

Aadhaar card

Mobile number linked with Aadhaar

Delhi voter ID

Passport-size photograph

The application process is being handled at multiple centres across Delhi.

Where Are Pink Saheli Smart Cards Being Made?

The Delhi government has set up around 50 centres across the city where women can apply for the card.

Applications are being accepted between:

9 AM to 5 PM

Some major centres include:

SDM Offices

Deputy Commissioner Offices

DTC Pass Sections

DTC Bus Depots

Popular locations include:

Kashmere Gate

Lajpat Nagar

Rohini

Nehru Place

Jamia

Dwarka

Hauz Khas

Punjabi Bagh

Shahdara

Delhi Gate

North Campus (DU)

JNU

Why the Government Is Switching to Smart Cards

The government says the digital system will help:

Reduce misuse of free tickets

Improve passenger data tracking

Create accurate travel records

Simplify monitoring of the scheme

The smart card system is also part of a larger push toward digital public transport services in Delhi.

Women Using Free Bus Travel Should Apply Soon

Since pink paper tickets may be discontinued from July 2026, women who regularly travel in DTC and cluster buses may need to get the Pink Saheli Smart Card as early as possible.

Once the new system becomes fully active, free travel may only work through the smart card platform.

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