In a landmark move aimed at promoting gender inclusivity and enhancing passenger safety, the Odisha urban transport sector will integrate women drivers into the Aama Bus fleet. The initiative, finalized during a review meeting led by the Urban Development Minister, focuses on creating safer and more reassuring commutes, particularly for women passengers.
Training Programme in Pune for Women Drivers
Twenty selected women will travel to Pune on January 31 to undergo specialized training in bus driving. The program will equip them with essential skills needed to operate city buses efficiently and safely. Officials said that this initiative is not just about recruitment but about fostering a secure environment for women commuters, reducing harassment, and instilling confidence in public transport.
Aama Bus: Enhancing Public Transport Safety
The Aama Bus service, which connects urban residents across Odisha, has faced scrutiny regarding efficiency and safety in the past. The minister’s review meeting focused on innovative solutions to improve the service. With trained women drivers joining the fleet, the service aims to set a new benchmark for safe, reliable, and inclusive public transportation.
Encouraging Women in Male-Dominated Fields
This initiative aligns with broader efforts to empower women in sectors traditionally dominated by men. Officials believe that involving women drivers in city buses will inspire more women to join the workforce and encourage a cultural shift towards gender equality in public services.
Public Response and Future Outlook
The move has been widely welcomed by commuters, with many expressing optimism that it will make city travel safer and more comfortable. Odisha’s approach could serve as a model for other states, demonstrating how public transport can be redefined through women’s empowerment while prioritizing passenger safety.