The Sindh government has launched another phase of its Pink EV Scooter Scheme. The program aims to improve mobility for women across Sindh. It focuses on safer and affordable transport options.
Officials confirmed that electric scooters will be distributed in Hyderabad on May 22. This distribution is part of the expanded rollout of the initiative in Sindh.
The scheme is designed to support female students and working women. Senior provincial minister Sharjeel Inam Memon called it a “revolutionary step” for women empowerment.
Under the program, selected women receive electric scooters. They are also given helmets and road safety equipment. Training sessions are included to ensure safe riding practices.
The government says the initiative is not only about transport. It is also about independence and mobility for women in Sindh. The program aims to reduce travel difficulties faced by daily commuters.
Authorities have gradually expanded the scheme across Sindh. More cities are expected to be included in future phases. Officials say this expansion is part of long-term transport planning.
The Sindh government is also working on broader mobility reforms. These include electric buses and the Peoples Bus Service. These projects are being developed alongside the scooter scheme.
The Pink EV Scooter Scheme supports eco-friendly transport. It promotes the use of electric vehicles in urban areas of Sindh. This also helps reduce environmental impact.
Officials believe the program will improve access to education and employment. Many women in Sindh face transport challenges in their daily routines. The scheme aims to address these issues directly.
Safety training is an important part of the initiative. Beneficiaries are guided on traffic rules and road safety. This helps reduce risks while using scooters in busy city areas.
The government plans to continue expanding the program in Sindh. Future phases will include more cities and more beneficiaries. The goal is to improve transport equality across the province.
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Authorities say the Pink EV Scooter Scheme is part of a larger vision. It combines women empowerment with sustainable transport solutions. The initiative continues to gain attention across Sindh.




