The card can be used for making payments across all segments including metro, bus, suburban railways, smart city and retail shopping.
In a bid to provide seamless urban mobility to commuters across the country, the Centre on March 4 launched India’s first indigenously-developed National Common Mobility Card (NCMC).
Dubbed as 'One Nation-One Card', the inter-operable transport card would allow holders to pay for their bus travel, toll taxes, parking charges, retail shopping and withdraw cash.
With this “one-of-its-kind” card, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said during the launch, 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'," PM Modi added.
Here are the key point you need to know about the ‘One Nation One Card’:
> The mobility card can be issued in the form of debit, credit or prepaid card of a partner bank.
> The card is similar to any RuPay debit/credit card, which will be available with more than 25 banks, including the State Bank of India (SBI).
> The card can be used for making payments across all segments including metro, bus, suburban railways, smart city and retail shopping.
> The card can also be used for paying at toll plazas and for parking.
> The card offers cashback on bill payments and more than thousand other offers.
> A cardholder can also avail 5 percent cash back at ATMs and 10 percent cash back at merchant outlets while travelling abroad.
> It is supported by indigenously developed Automatic Fare Collection Gate ‘Swagat’ and an Open Loop Automatic Fare Collection System ‘Sweekar’. Both ‘Swagat’ and ‘Sweekar’ were launched by PM Modi on March 4.