The Metro now has a daily average occupancy of one-eighth of its pre-March ridership. Payment through PhonePe and PayTM apps are also in the pipeline,” Seth said. “We are planning to allow the Bank of India Static QR code for top-up as it would be faster. Commuters can avoid standing in a queue.” Metro authorities are also working on introducing other options to top up smart cards, which could take eight to ten days to operationalise, he added. However, we prefer the public using mobile app or online facility to top up as it would be contactless. Cash is not accepted and tokens for one-time travel are not being issued.” BMRCL Executive Director A S Shankar said, “This facility was launched on November 18.
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