One can come up with a special name in English, Marathi Image source: Pune Metro
Pune

Now you can suggest a name for Pune’s Metro travel card

Pune Metro has organised a contest where every citizen will get an opportunity to suggest a suitable name for the Pune Metro Card

Akshay Badwe

Pune: Pune Metro has proposed a contest wherein Punekars can suggest a name for the travel card for the Metro train in the city. The Maharashtra Metro Rail Corporation (Maha-Metro) stated that instead of giving the card a generic name, the organisation wants to give it a name linked to the city and wants to invite Punekars to participate in the naming process.

Cities such as Delhi, Kolkata have already replaced the tokens and tickets with these cards. All you have to do to come up with unique name with its significance. One can come up with a special name in English, Marathi and submit it to contest@punemetrorail.org.

Pune Metro Rail Project on their Twitter handle mentioned, "Coin a suitable name for Pune Metro Card" Contest. Just as everything is recognized with unique name, #PuneMetro travel card will be recognized by specific name. #MahaMetro has given this opportunity to every citizen. So participate in contest & suggest right name for Metro Card.”

CHECK DETAILS HERE:

· Applicants can send their entries to contest@punemetrorail.org.

· The contest is open till November 16.

· The contest is open for all and entries are to be sent with the full name of the applicant.

· One must enter their contact details and address.

· The applicant should provide the importance of the suggested name.

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