The Women-only Pink Bus Service has officially commenced operations on the dedicated corridor of Karachi’s Green Line Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system. Inaugurated recently by the Sindh government, this expansion connects Numaish to Surjani Town, aiming to provide improved connectivity and dedicated travel facilities for women in the city.
Sindh Senior Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon, along with senior officials from the transport department and Sindh Mass Transit Authority, launched the new service. Speaking to the media, Mr. Memon underscored the transport department’s ongoing efforts to enhance travel facilities across the province, promising further positive developments soon.
Expanding the Women-only Pink Bus Service
The Minister confirmed that the Pink Bus Service is set for further expansion to other major routes, including the Edhi Orange Line BRT. This strategic rollout is part of a broader government initiative to bolster support for women’s mobility and ensure safer commuting options. SindhNews.com highlights that such focused services are crucial for urban development.
During the inauguration, Mr. Memon also addressed wider transport matters. He urged Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to fulfill his commitment to providing buses for Karachi. Furthermore, he called upon the Prime Minister and the Chief Ministers of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab to consider introducing similar women-centric transport services in their respective provinces.
Looking ahead, double-decker buses are anticipated to arrive in the province next week, initially slated to operate on Sharea Faisal. These new additions will also be piloted on various BRT corridors, indicating a comprehensive upgrade of Karachi’s public transport network. Mr. Memon also stated that pending issues with the Asian Development Bank regarding transport projects have been resolved, with a briefing involving all political parties and stakeholders planned for Karachi.
Beyond transport, the minister touched upon other provincial government initiatives, such as providing free fertilizer to farmers to boost wheat cultivation through subsidies. He also noted that ownership rights for houses of flood-affected people have been granted to women, a move aligned with the vision of Pakistan Peoples Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari. The Benazir Income Support Program, initiated by President Asif Zardari, was also cited as a key program for women’s economic independence.
Conclusion
The expansion of the Women-only Pink Bus Service to Karachi’s Green Line corridor marks a significant step by the Sindh government towards enhancing urban mobility and ensuring safer accessibility for women. This initiative, coupled with broader transport infrastructure improvements and ongoing social welfare programs, aims to foster a more inclusive and efficient public service landscape for the citizens of Sindh.
