New Delhi, July 30: WhatsApp on Tuesday announced the metro card recharge feature for Delhi Metro commuters across Delhi NCR. Now, using the same ticketing and chatbot services, commuters can also access the metro card recharge service in both English and Hindi language by sending 'Hi' to +91 96508 55800 or by scanning the QR code. Within the chat window, users can now recharge their metro cards using their preferred payment methods (UPI, Debit, Credit Cards, etc.).

Ravi Garg, Director of Business Messaging, Meta in India said that the metro pass recharge will help in enhancing the travel experience for the passengers travelling on a daily basis. He said, "Introducing metro pass recharge via WhatsApp will revolutionize the commuting experience for everyday commuters who use the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC). Offering various payment methods to recharge the card, this integration builds on the success of our previously introduced QR ticketing systems bringing us one step closer to our goal of simplifying transit for millions of people across the NCR." YouTube Helping Indian Creators Unlock ‘Fandoms’, Allowing Them New Tools To Generate Revenue Directly From Dedicated Fans: YT India Director Ishan John Chatterjee.

Users on Android and iOS can also find quick access to the chatbot by tapping on the payments section on their WhatsApp. Powered by PeLocal, DMRC's WhatsApp-based ticketing service is available across all lines in the Delhi National Capital Region, including Gurugram Rapid Metro.

Last year, WhatsApp had enabled the QR ticketing system across all DMRC routes including the Gurugram Rapid Metro. The chatbot service provides passengers with instant information and support, including details on train schedules, fares, and station information. ONDC Launches Interoperable QR Code To Transform E-Commerce Landscape and Empower Seller in India.

Over the last few months, several other states including Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, Nagpur, and Pune have also integrated WhatsApp into their transport services, enabling a convenient transit experience for millions of commuters in these cities.

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