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Sthree Ride: Safety and Jobs for Women on Wheels
6 Jun
Summary
- Telangana police launched Sthree Ride for women's safety and jobs.
- 50 women trained as bike riders, four as auto drivers.
- Initiative aims to boost women's confidence and financial independence.

The Telangana police's Women Safety Wing (WSW) has introduced Sthree Ride, a program designed to improve daily travel safety for women and generate employment within the transport industry. This initiative is founded on the principle that women's safety, empowerment, and financial independence are intrinsically linked.
In its first phase, Sthree Ride has provided specialized training to 50 women bike riders, four auto-rickshaw drivers, and one cab driver. The program is currently operational across four commissionerates in Hyderabad, with plans for statewide expansion and inclusion in logistics and delivery services.
This effort connects women drivers with private companies and mobility platforms for employment, offering flexible work schedules and regular income. With support from private organizations, 50 electric scooters and five electric autos have been provided for training and job placement, encouraging women to enter traditionally male-dominated professions and build confidence.
Officials emphasized police support for women drivers facing potential harassment. Partner organizations like Bigili and Zippi are contributing training, vehicles, and job opportunities, fostering a safer transportation ecosystem and promoting economic self-sufficiency among women.