
Quick-commerce platform Blinkit has started doorstep delivery of the ₹50 NCMC Bharat Yatra Card, marking its entry into city travel-related services beyond groceries and daily essentials. The move reflects Blinkit’s expanding role in urban convenience, extending its offerings into public transport access.
Metro Travel Card Delivered at Home
Blinkit users can now order the National Common Mobility Card (NCMC)–enabled Bharat Yatra Card directly through the app and have it delivered to their doorstep. Priced at ₹50, the card is designed to simplify access to metro and other public transport systems that support the NCMC framework.
The service removes the need for commuters to visit metro stations or ticket counters to purchase a travel card, making onboarding into public transport more convenient, especially for first-time users and new city residents.
What the Bharat Yatra Card Offers
The Bharat Yatra Card is part of India’s NCMC initiative, which aims to create a unified, interoperable payment system for public transport across cities. The card can be used for metro travel and, where enabled, for buses, parking, and other transit-related payments.
By enabling home delivery of the card, Blinkit is helping lower friction in adopting digital and card-based public transport payments. Users can purchase the card easily and then recharge it as required through supported channels.
Blinkit’s Expansion Beyond Shopping
The launch highlights Blinkit’s gradual expansion beyond its core grocery and essentials business into urban utility services. Over time, the platform has added services such as bill payments, document delivery, and emergency items, positioning itself as a broader convenience layer for city life.
Industry observers say adding metro travel cards aligns well with Blinkit’s high-frequency, last-mile delivery model, particularly in densely populated urban areas where public transport usage is high.
Supporting Urban Mobility and Digital Adoption
Making metro cards available through quick-commerce platforms could support wider adoption of cashless and card-based travel systems. For city authorities, easier access to travel cards may help reduce queues at stations and encourage more commuters to shift toward public transport.
The initiative also complements the government’s push toward integrated mobility solutions, where a single card or payment system can be used across multiple modes of transport.
Availability and Rollout
While Blinkit has not detailed the full list of cities where the service is currently available, the rollout is expected to focus on major metro markets where NCMC-enabled systems are already in place. The company may expand availability based on demand and operational feasibility.
What This Signals
Blinkit’s doorstep delivery of the Bharat Yatra Card signals a broader trend of quick-commerce platforms moving into city infrastructure-adjacent services, blurring the line between shopping, utilities, and everyday mobility needs.
As urban consumers increasingly value speed and convenience, such integrations could make platforms like Blinkit a central gateway for managing not just purchases, but daily city life itself.

