Delhi CM Rides Bus with Pink Card, Champions Women-Led Development

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta marked the eve of International Women's Day by personally experiencing the Saheli Pink National Common Mobility Card on a DTC bus. She highlighted the card's convenience and urged women to obtain it for free bus travel. Gupta also detailed a historic 60% increase in the transport budget, allocating Rs 9,110 crore to prioritize public transit. At a Women Power Conference, she linked women's empowerment to national development under Prime Minister Modi's leadership.

Key Points: Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Touts Women's Empowerment, Pink Card

  • CM promotes free Saheli Pink NCMC card for women
  • Historic 60% budget hike for Transport Department
  • Initiative aims for women-led development
  • Card enables quick, transparent bus travel
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Delhi CM Rekha Gupta hails women empowerment, travels on DTC bus with Pink Card

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta travels on DTC bus using Saheli Pink Card, highlights free travel for women and increased budget for public transport.

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta hails women empowerment, travels on DTC bus with Pink Card
"An empowered woman is the strongest foundation of a prosperous society and a developed India. - Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, March 7

On the eve of the International Women's Day, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said on Saturday that an empowered woman is the strongest foundation of a prosperous society and a developed India.

The Chief Minister also travelled on a Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) bus with the Saheli Pink National Common Mobility Card (NCMC) card and experienced how this facility is working on the ground.

"Upon boarding the bus, one simply taps the card on the machine and the journey is instantly recorded. The entire process is quick, easy, and transparent," she noted.

The Chief Minister highlighted that this is a very convenient facility for women in Delhi.

"This card is being issued free of charge at various centres across the city. Simply register with your Aadhaar number and mobile number and enjoy free travel on DTC buses," she said, urging women to obtain the Saheli Pink NCMC card and take full advantage of this facility.

The Chief Minister highlighted that the Delhi government has prioritised public transport in the 2025-26 Budget by making a historic increase in the allocation for the Transport Department.

A provision of Rs 9,110 crore has been made for the department in the current budget, nearly 60 per cent higher than last year's allocation of Rs 5,702 crore.

During the day, Chief Minister Gupta also attended an event at Delhi University's Ramjas College to mark the International Women's Day.

In a social media X post, the Chief Minister said, "I had the opportunity to participate in the Women Power Conference organised by the Vanvasi Kalyan Seva Samiti at Ramjas College. In Indian culture, women have always been the cornerstone of power, creation, and values."

"Women from the Vanvasi community have played an inspiring role in empowering society through their labour, courage, and self-respect. Their contribution is not limited to the family alone, but is the axis of nation-building. Under the leadership of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the country is today moving forward in the direction of Women-led Development," she added.

"With the resolve of 'Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas' and 'Antyodaya' (last mile citizen delivery), our (BJP) government is continuously working to provide new opportunities for education, security, respect, and self-reliance to every daughter, sister, and mother in Delhi," Chief Minister Gupta said.

"An empowered woman is the strongest foundation of a prosperous society and a developed India," she said, adding that on this occasion, renowned social worker and writer Shashi Bubna, All India Sah-Mahila Karya Pramukh Anuradha Bhatia, Senior Ayurveda Consultant Ruchi Bhardwaj, Ramjas College Principal Ajay Kumar Arora, along with many other distinguished guests were present.

- IANS

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Rahul R
Good to see the CM using public transport herself. Hope this leads to better maintenance of the buses too. The increased budget is a welcome step, but implementation is key.
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Sarah B
As an expat living in Delhi, I'm impressed. Free travel for women is a bold and progressive policy. It genuinely empowers women from all economic backgrounds to move freely. Kudos!
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Anjali F
The sentiment is great, but I wish the article talked more about safety measures on these buses. Empowerment isn't just free travel; it's also about ensuring a safe journey home after dark.
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Vikram M
₹9,110 crore for transport is a massive allocation. Hope this translates to more electric buses, better routes, and less pollution for our city. The focus should be on quality, not just freebies.
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Meera T
Including women from the Vanvasi community in the conference is important. True women-led development must reach every corner of society. Jai Hind!

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