The Balochistan government has launched a groundbreaking initiative aimed at empowering women and facilitating better access to education for female students. Under the new scheme, the provincial government will distribute pink scooties to women and female students across the region.
The initiative is designed to improve mobility for women, enabling them to travel independently to schools, universities, and workplaces, especially in remote areas where transportation options are limited. The move is part of the provincial government’s broader efforts to promote gender equality and provide women with more opportunities for education and social engagement.
The Chief Minister of Balochistan announced the program, stating that the distribution of scooties will not only boost women’s independence but also reduce the barriers they face in accessing educational institutions and the workforce. “This is a step towards a more inclusive and empowered society,” the Chief Minister remarked.
The first phase of the distribution will begin in major cities, with plans to extend the program to rural and underserved areas. The government aims to provide hundreds of scooties to eligible women and students in the coming months.
This initiative is seen as a positive move towards addressing mobility challenges faced by women in the province and encouraging their participation in educational and professional spheres.