At these counters, only those passengers who tender exact change can buy tokens.
"This will avoid any queuing or waiting time for passengers as they won't have to wait for return change after buying the tokens," a DMRC official said.
Metro says, a shortfall of around "3 lakh coins" per day has led to a situation where passengers are often having to forgo the change amount, leading to many of them lashing out at the staff.
The stations where these counters have been made operational are - New Delhi, Chandni Chowk, Rajiv Chowk, Anand Vihar, Shahdara, HUDA City Centre, Jahangirpuri, Uttam Nagar East, Saket, Dilshad Garden, Kashmere Gate, Badarpur, AIIMS, Vaishali, Karol Bagh, Seelampur, M G Road, Noida City Centre, R K Ashram and Dwarka Mor.
"These machines are available at 'Customer Care Centre' of those stations and passengers can get their smart cards recharged by using their credit/debit cards thus eliminating the need for carrying cash to the counter all the time," DMRC saoid in a statement.
Presently, around 70 per cent commuters use smart cards.