In a significant move aimed at promoting women’s welfare and enhancing public transportation, Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Chowdhary today launched a free bus service for women across the region.
The initiative includes both electric buses and Jammu and Kashmir Road Transport Corporation (JKRTC) buses, ensuring safe, accessible, and cost-free travel for women, including working professionals, students, and daily commuters.
The launch event in Jammu was attended by the Commissioner of Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC) and senior officials from the concerned departments. The Deputy CM flagged off the service, marking the fulfillment of another key promise by the government.
Government’s Commitment to Women’s Welfare
Speaking at the event, Deputy CM Surinder Chowdhary reaffirmed the government’s dedication to addressing public concerns and improving essential services in Jammu and Kashmir.
“Since the formation of the present government, we have worked tirelessly to fulfill our promises, including restoration of statehood, protection of jobs and land, provision of free electricity, and now this free bus service for women,” he stated.
He further emphasized that the initiative aims to alleviate travel burdens faced by women while fostering their empowerment and security in public spaces.
Simplified Process for Women Passengers
During the flag-off ceremony, the Deputy CM interacted with women passengers, highlighting the government’s continued efforts to resolve longstanding regional concerns.
To avail the free bus service, women are only required to show their Aadhaar card to the bus conductor while boarding any government-operated bus, including e-Buses. Additionally, JKRTC has introduced POS machines, allowing conductors to register passengers by entering their Aadhaar details.
A Step Towards Inclusive Mobility
This pioneering initiative is expected to set a benchmark for women-centric policies in Jammu and Kashmir, promoting greater mobility and independence for women while ensuring safe and efficient public transport services across the region.