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PM Modi launches National Common Mobility Card for travel across country

[ecis2016.org] Prime minister Narendra Modi has launched the National Common Mobility Card, which can be used across the country, to pay for multiple kinds of transport charges, including metro services and toll tax

Prime minister Narendra Modi, on March 4, 2019, launched the indigenously-developed National Common Mobility Card (NCMC), also dubbed as ‘One Nation One Card’ that will allow the holders to pay for their metro rail and bus travel, toll taxes, parking charges, retail shopping and even withdraw money, across the country.

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“This card runs on RuPay card and it will eliminate all your travel related problems. Many a times, we do not have change to pay in cash while travelling in metro, bus or train, or for toll and parking. To overcome this issue, an automatic fare collection system was introduced,” Modi said.

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He said India used to import this system from foreign countries. “Since systems were made by different players, a card issued in one city did not work in another city. Thus, we asked various ministries, departments and even banks to resolve this issue,” he said. “Now, our dream of ‘One Nation One Card’ has been realised. People can also withdraw money using this Common Mobility Card. This RuPay card can be used for travelling in metros in any part of the country. In simple terms, we have merged the RuPay card with the mobility card,” the prime minister said.

He said with the advent of this indigenously-developed and one-of-its-kind card, the country is no longer required to be dependent on foreign technology. “Now, we have this ‘made in India’ card. Only a select few countries have this technology of ‘One Nation One Card’,” Modi said. Meanwhile, an official release said that NCMC cards are a bank-issued cards on debit/credit/pre-paid card product platform.

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A customer may use this single card, for making payments across all segments including metro, bus, suburban railways, toll, parking, smart city and retail shopping. “The stored value on card supports offline transaction across all travel needs, with minimal financial risk to involved stake-holders. The service area feature of this card supports operator-specific applications – e.g., monthly passes, season tickets, etc.,” it said.

The major challenge associated with the Automatic Fare Collection System (AFC) implementation in the country until now, was the lack of an indigenous solution provider, it stated. “Till now, AFC systems deployed at various metros are from foreign players. In order to avoid the vendor lock-in and create an inter-operable system, there was a need to develop indigenous standards and an AFC system under the ‘Make in India’ initiative,” the release stated. It further said that in order to ensure a seamless travel across metros and other transport systems, in addition to retail shopping and purchases, the Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs (MoHUA) came out with the NCMC program.

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Debora Berti

Università degli Studi di Firenze, IT

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