Any female passenger — aged 12 or above — in Delhi can apply for the card. A Delhi Aadhaar number is mandatory, and the registered mobile number linked to Aadhaar must be provided. Even as the Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) has issued nearly 5.56 lakh Pink Saheli Smart Cards to female bus passengers in the Capital for free travel since the initiative was launched last month, only about 5–6% of female passengers — roughly 6,000-8,000 — are using these cards at present, according to the official data. The Pink Saheli Smart Card initiative was launched by President Droupadi Murmu on March 2. The move was aimed at replacing the Pink ticketing system— launched by the previous AAP government in 2019 — with Centre’s ‘One Nation, One Card’ initiative through the Pink National Common Mobility Card (NCMC) card. The switch also aimed to ensure that only female passengers, aged above 12 who are residing in Delhi , could avail the free travel facility.…