PSU PRESS RELEASE
Metro defers cashless move after bumpy start
NEW DELHI: Delhi Metro's cashless drive at 10 stations, started on January 1, made a rocky start with commuters stranded in long queues at half of these stations, reprising the scenes outside banks and ATMs across the country in the last couple of months.
Happily, though, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) was bold enough to defer the trial by the end of Monday. Times of India
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