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The Sindh government has announced to provide free “pink scooters” to women.
Sindh Senior Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon stated while addressing the media that special initiatives for women would be taken with “pink scooters”, which will be free of cost.
He revealed that those who meet the criteria will need a valid driving license to attain this opportunity.
Two weeks ago, these “pink scooters” would be awarded through a lottery scheme, which would be organised in an open event.
Moreover, Memon stated that a pink taxi service will soon be introduced to offer safe and comfortable travel options for women.
He expressed the ambition to be the first government in Pakistan to launch an EV taxi service.
Memon issued on-site directives, highlighting that no delays would be tolerated in completing the Yellow Line BRT, with a goal to finish the project ahead of schedule.
He emphasized that the Sindh government is working diligently to provide the public with maximum facilities. While the project was initially expected to be completed by September 2025, it is now slated for completion by May 2025, five months ahead of the original timeline.