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Home / Education / Women's Mobility Boosted, But Needs Work

Women's Mobility Boosted, But Needs Work

10 Jan

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Summary

  • Student survey reveals free bus rides aid women's mobility and empowerment.
  • Limited bus frequency and poor condition are top commuter complaints.
  • Recommendations include more low-floor buses and schedule improvements.
Women's Mobility Boosted, But Needs Work

A recent survey by students from The New College has evaluated the impact of the 'Magalir Vidiyal Payanam' scheme, Tamil Nadu's flagship initiative offering free bus travel to women. The research, conducted over three months involving 300 women and 135 routes, indicates the scheme has positively affected women's mobility and empowerment since its 2021 introduction.

Despite the overall positive reception, the study identified key areas for improvement. A significant number of respondents cited limited bus availability on certain routes as their primary challenge. Other common issues included the deteriorating condition of buses and overcrowding. Inconvenient timings and, to a lesser extent, safety concerns were also noted, suggesting a need for fleet expansion and better maintenance.

To enhance the scheme, student researchers proposed introducing more low-floor buses, increasing frequency on underserved routes, and ensuring regular servicing. They also recommended aligning schedules with peak travel times, providing real-time information, and improving waiting areas. The findings are slated for submission to the government, with a clear message that the public wishes for the scheme's continuation.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
It's a Tamil Nadu government initiative providing free bus travel for women to enhance their mobility and empowerment.
Students noted problems like insufficient bus frequency, poor bus conditions, overcrowding, and inconvenient timings.
Suggestions include adding low-floor buses, increasing frequency, improving maintenance, and optimizing schedules.

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