DMRC signs MoU with ASI to enable tickets via DMRC’s Momentum 2.0 Delhi Sarthi-app

This collaboration will facilitate easy and convenient access for tourists and the general public through a unified ticketing solution covering metro travel and monument entry.

DMRC signs MoU with ASI to enable tickets via DMRC’s Momentum 2.0 Delhi Sarthi-app
DMRC signs MoU with ASI to enable tickets via DMRC Momentum 2.0 Delhi Sarthi-app

The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) today, to enable the sale of ASI monument tickets through DMRC’s ‘Momentum 2.0 Delhi Sarthi-app’ mobile application. This initiative aims to provide a single platform for the purchase of both ASI monument tickets and DMRC travel tickets.

The MoU was signed in the presence of Dr. Vikas Kumar, Managing Director, DMRC, and Sh. Anand Madhukar, Additional Director General (Admin), ASI. In collaboration with ASI, DMRC will jointly develop and implement an integrated QR-based ticketing system that allows seamless access to Delhi Metro services and entry to selected centrally protected monuments managed by ASI.

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DMRC and ASI will also work together to promote Delhi’s rich cultural heritage through coordinated efforts, including public campaigns, joint events, and digital platforms. This initiative aims to offer tourists—both national and international—a hassle-free, world-class travel and tourism experience across Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR).

This collaboration will facilitate easy and convenient access for tourists and the general public through a unified ticketing solution covering metro travel and monument entry.

Additionally, DMRC will integrate ASI’s ticketing system into its app and provide space for the installation of ASI signages and standees featuring historical information about various monuments at designated metro stations to increase awareness among tourists.

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