The warning comes after several complaints alleged that some authorised vendors were charging concession passengers more than the officially fixed rates for National Common Mobility Card (NCMC) smart cards. MSRTC has appointed more than 3,000 authorised vendors across Maharashtra, with vendors available at every depot and major bus station.
MSRTC clarified the official pricing structure for the cards:
Sarnaik said officials have been instructed to take immediate action against vendors charging above these rates. He added that licences of some vendors have already been cancelled following complaints.
MSRTC is planning to make NCMC cards compulsory for concession-category passengers travelling on State Transport (ST) buses. Authorities have also prepared a standard operating procedure (SOP) for ticket distribution, card top-ups, and related transactions.
What is the NCMC Card?The National Common Mobility Card (NCMC) is a digital and cashless smart card introduced to replace paper-based concession passes. The system enables automated ticketing and centralised digital records.
The Maharashtra government said the initiative is aimed at modernising ST services, increasing transparency, and making travel easier for passengers.
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