The government of Balochistan has initiated the Pink Scooty and Electric Bikes Scheme to enhance transport for students, youth and working women. Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti made the announcement, highlighting its significance in empowering women and youth.
Making Travel Easier
The initiative will start in Quetta, providing subsidised scooters to female students and working women. Electric bikes will be provided to male students. This will facilitate easier and safer daily travel, particularly for women with mobility issues.
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Chief Minister Bugti said that the scheme would help alleviate transport issues as students and working women have problems with public transport. The new programme will provide them with independence and convenience.
Branching Out to Other Cities
Later, the plan will branch out to other Balochistan cities since the administration desires equal prospects for everyone. The programme also extends to the general public from bank financing. This means that there are more chances for people to access cheap and modern transport.
The State Bank of Pakistan will finance the scheme, making the programme sustainable and beneficial for as many individuals as possible.
Fair Distribution
There will be a special committee responsible for the distribution process. The committee, headed by the finance secretary, will determine the eligibility criteria. This will provide a transparent and fair system.
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Most importantly, the government will make it accessible. Working women and students can easily apply as instalment packages will be available from financial institutions for those in need. This is not simply a transport scheme; it’s a move toward empowering women. Safe and quality transport will enable more women to get an education and jobs.
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Balochistan has long faced challenges in women’s mobility. Many women avoid work or education due to transportation issues. This scheme will help them move freely and safely.
Official Launch on Women’s Day
The official launch will take place on International Women’s Day, which falls on 8th March. This measure highlights the government’s commitment to gender equality and development.
Offering contemporary travel facilities will change the lives of numerous people. The Pink Scooty and Electric Bikes Scheme is a forward-looking initiative towards economic engagement and independence for Balochistan’s students and working women.
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