Mujeres enfrentan largas filas por tarjetas rosas en Delhi

Las mujeres en Delhi están haciendo fila durante horas para obtener la tarjeta Pink National Common Mobility Card para viajar gratis en los autobuses de la DTC. Moumita Pal perdió dos días de trabajo y sufrió un recorte salarial en el depósito de la DTC de Sarojini Nagar. El Ministro de Transporte afirma que el programa funciona sin problemas.

En la sección de pases del depósito de la Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) en Sarojini Nagar, Moumita Pal realizó su segundo intento para obtener la Pink National Common Mobility Card (PNCMC), o tarjeta Saheli. El programa del gobierno de Delhi permite a las mujeres viajar gratis en los autobuses de la DTC. La tarjeta reemplaza el sistema de boletos rosas introducido por el anterior gobierno del Aam Aadmi Party. Es una iniciativa de bienestar del gobierno del Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), lanzada por la presidenta Droupadi Murmu en marzo. Moumita Pal perdió dos días de trabajo y aceptó un recorte salarial para hacer la fila, según informó The Hindu. Las mujeres se han quejado de las largas esperas. El Ministro de Transporte de Delhi declaró que no hay contratiempos en el programa.

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