Driving Change: Empowering Women in Navi Mumbai's Transport Sector
Navi Mumbai is taking a significant step in women's empowerment by training and recruiting 400 women as bus drivers for the local municipal transport service. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to enhance economic independence for women and is expected to set a precedent for similar schemes in other cities.
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Navi Mumbai is set to transform its public transport sector by training and recruiting 400 women as bus drivers under the local municipal transport service. Mayor Sujata Patil highlighted this significant development during an International Women's Day event, stressing its potential for true economic empowerment.
Speaking on the occasion, Patil emphasized the role of employment in empowering women economically. The first phase will see 400 women recruited as part of the Navi Mumbai Municipal Transport (NMMT) service, an initiative conducted under the guidance of Maharashtra Forest Minister Ganesh Naik.
The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation's social development department will manage the training program. Patil expressed optimism that this initiative could become a model for cities nationwide, enhancing opportunities for women in the transport sector and reinforcing their economic independence.
(With inputs from agencies.)

