The Delhi government has introduced the ‘Pink Saheli Smart Card,’ enabling women and transgender individuals aged 12 and above to travel free on all Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) and cluster buses. This initiative aims to promote safety, inclusivity, and greater use of public transport across the capital.
                                        
                        
	In a progressive move to make public transport more accessible and safe, the Delhi government launched the ‘Pink Saheli Smart Card’ on November 2, 2025. Announced by Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, this smart card offers free and convenient bus travel for all women and transgender commuters aged 12 years or older across the city.
	
	The personalised smart card, under the National Common Mobility Card (NCMC) framework, carries the holder’s name and photograph. It will facilitate unlimited free rides on DTC and cluster buses and can be recharged for use on other transport modes. Applicants must be bona fide Delhi residents with valid ID proof and can register online through the official Delhi government portal or at designated DTC counters.
	
	This initiative is a significant step towards empowering women, reducing travel costs, encouraging public transport use, and fostering gender inclusivity. It replaces older paper tickets with a modern digital solution providing enhanced convenience and security while helping reduce traffic congestion and pollution.
	
	Key Highlights:
	
	‘Pink Saheli Smart Card’ launched for free bus travel on DTC and cluster buses
	
	Eligible for women and transgender persons aged 12 and above residing in Delhi
	
	Personalized card with photo, name, and multi-transport recharge options
	
	Online registration open via Delhi government’s portal and DTC counters
	
	Part of NCMC framework for a unified and modern public transport experience
	
	Aims to improve safety, inclusivity, and encourage public transport usage
	
	Supports Delhi’s broader goals of sustainable transport and women’s empowerment
	
	Sources: The New Indian Express, India Today, Daily Pioneer, Moneycontrol, India TV News