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The campaign, which hopes to empower women by improving their access to mobility, had its launch today

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After a successful run in Punjab, the Women on Wheels campaign has landed in Karachi, with it's launch happening today on Sunday.

The programme - which empowers women by improving their access to mobility - provides subsidized motorbikes for women, as well as training and road safety lessons and networking opportunities.

And from the looks of it, it did pretty well!

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meet the women on wheels!


Salman Sufi, who introduced the Punjab Protection of Women Against Violence Act 2016 and South Asia’s first Violence Against Women Centre, says he is launching the Karachi programme for WOW in a private capacity.

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Salman Sufi along with the participants of WoW


According to Sufi, the bulk of Pakistan’s female population heavily relies on either a male family member or a poor public transport infrastructure to get from one place to another. And as he's said, this should not be the case.

The event was a huge success


The performances were apt


With some heartwarming moments


And big news


Look at that turnout!


We just feel inspired


This is how to be an ally


Who run the world?
 
Pakistani motorcycle manufacturers should also bring scooters in Pakistan for ladies just like India have. A 70 cc or 125 cc is too heavy even for boys when tyres get punctured. Scooties/scooters are light and can do the job.
 
Pakistani motorcycle manufacturers should also bring scooters in Pakistan for ladies just like India have. A 70 cc or 125 cc is too heavy even for boys when tyres get punctured. Scooties/scooters are light and can do the job.

You know i am amazed at how our auto manufacturers are ...
Scooters are an untapped market with a potential of huge demands , well some of the blame can be put on the government too.

Scooter is a market which can be geared towards female and elderly population enabling a good chunk of our population movement..
And not only that if scooter manufacturing was at the same size as our motorbike industry it would be wayy cheaper to but and maintain a scooter..
Not to mention it is much easier to convert/manufacturer electric scooters than motorbikes.
 
Pakistani motorcycle manufacturers should also bring scooters in Pakistan for ladies just like India have. A 70 cc or 125 cc is too heavy even for boys when tyres get punctured. Scooties/scooters are light and can do the job.


Ahhh Honda 125 i remember during university time my Elder brother came back from KSA the first thing he did was beat the shit out of me because of driving Honda 125 , hahahaha my cousin was also scolded , we both were skinnies
 
Pakistani motorcycle manufacturers should also bring scooters in Pakistan for ladies just like India have. A 70 cc or 125 cc is too heavy even for boys when tyres get punctured. Scooties/scooters are light and can do the job.

Though a modern scooter, like the TVS Jupiter ( from India ) below looks "professional" for men too I would say that a scooter or motorcycle creates more traffic problems than any problem that it resolves.

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I will also say that for any scientific planning for traffic, all privately owned commuting vehicles ( two wheeler or four wheeler ) should be banned in favor of regular taxis, to-the-door ride-hailing methods like Uber ( and Ola of India ) and ride-sharing methods like Airlift of Pakistan.
 
Why are they wearing Orange color? Is it some Sanghi awareness campaign?

Its unsafe for travel, the motorcycle. They should be given small electric vehicles instead of this hazard of public safety.
 
The campaign, which hopes to empower women by improving their access to mobility, had its launch today

5dda7223d5546.jpg


After a successful run in Punjab, the Women on Wheels campaign has landed in Karachi, with it's launch happening today on Sunday.

The programme - which empowers women by improving their access to mobility - provides subsidized motorbikes for women, as well as training and road safety lessons and networking opportunities.

And from the looks of it, it did pretty well!

5dda73ea68ac2.jpg

meet the women on wheels!


Salman Sufi, who introduced the Punjab Protection of Women Against Violence Act 2016 and South Asia’s first Violence Against Women Centre, says he is launching the Karachi programme for WOW in a private capacity.

5dda74575e0d0.jpg

Salman Sufi along with the participants of WoW


According to Sufi, the bulk of Pakistan’s female population heavily relies on either a male family member or a poor public transport infrastructure to get from one place to another. And as he's said, this should not be the case.

The event was a huge success


The performances were apt


With some heartwarming moments


And big news


Look at that turnout!


We just feel inspired


This is how to be an ally


Who run the world?
Wow very interesting color theme & who is this person this pic is only for sample what going on in Karachi.
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bajrang dal hindu extremest color theme
 
Though a modern scooter, like the TVS Jupiter ( from India ) below looks "professional" for men too I would say that a scooter or motorcycle creates more traffic problems than any problem that it resolves.

TVS-Jupiter-Black.jpg


I will also say that for any scientific planning for traffic, all privately owned commuting vehicles ( two wheeler or four wheeler ) should be banned in favor of regular taxis, to-the-door ride-hailing methods like Uber ( and Ola of India ) and ride-sharing methods like Airlift of Pakistan.


The second part of your reply is a must and should be implemented but, in pakistan local transport is in misery specially in big cities. Ladies have to wait too long for transport and even then they just have 4-6 seats allocated to ladies in a bus of 30-40. So they do need scooters, it help that way. Also in many areas you can not find a single taxi/bus on roads after maghrib. So if a lady have emergency or is late then either she have to suffer, take risk with private taxis or call brother/cousin to come and pick her. Scooties must be brought to Pakistan and then even the liberals will be happy :p:. Here, three benefits in a single paragraph.
 
The campaign, which hopes to empower women by improving their access to mobility, had its launch today

5dda7223d5546.jpg


After a successful run in Punjab, the Women on Wheels campaign has landed in Karachi, with it's launch happening today on Sunday.

The programme - which empowers women by improving their access to mobility - provides subsidized motorbikes for women, as well as training and road safety lessons and networking opportunities.

And from the looks of it, it did pretty well!

5dda73ea68ac2.jpg

meet the women on wheels!


Salman Sufi, who introduced the Punjab Protection of Women Against Violence Act 2016 and South Asia’s first Violence Against Women Centre, says he is launching the Karachi programme for WOW in a private capacity.

5dda74575e0d0.jpg

Salman Sufi along with the participants of WoW


According to Sufi, the bulk of Pakistan’s female population heavily relies on either a male family member or a poor public transport infrastructure to get from one place to another. And as he's said, this should not be the case.

The event was a huge success


The performances were apt


With some heartwarming moments


And big news


Look at that turnout!


We just feel inspired


This is how to be an ally


Who run the world?
Who was stopping women from riding motorcycles that they needed this campaign? I remember seeing women riding motorcycles in Pakistan and no one was objecting. Hell i was once overtaken by a girl pulling a wheelie in Sialkot. I used to be a hardcore rider when I was in Pakistan.
 
@Starlord, that was uncalled for. Since when is a Muslim Socialist all that you described ??
 
@Starlord, that was uncalled for. Since when is a Muslim Socialist a cow-piss drinking, monkey worshipping, dog fcker ??

You call yourself a Muslim ? talking about Love Jihad which was Sanghi invention, If you were even a non practicing Muslim you would know there is no such thing as Love Jihad . So go shove your Animal Gods in your rear end, and keep Islam Out of it .
 
Calm down, man. I was joking.

"Love Jihad" allegation was actually the invention of the Catholic Church in the Southern state of Kerala. The Sanghis picked it up from there.

Like a true Sanghi you are now blaming another of your minorities for your fascism.
 
Calm down, man. I was joking.

"Love Jihad" allegation was actually the invention of the Catholic Church in the Southern state of Kerala. The Sanghis picked it up from there.

As i said, Keep Islam out of your Jokes, You want to make jokes, make on your own Idols , no one will find your crappy sarcasm funny . No body cares who invented the term what matter is who is misusing it and actually hurting other humans based on that .

next time, I will report you if you used that term ..
 
Oh Khuda kay Banday... why can't you simply answer it?

Here, let me help you a little. I was born in a Muslim family, I practiced Islam a little and then I left. Now if I believe that God doesn't exist then I'll be an Atheist. And, if I am not sure whether God exists or not then I will be an Agnostic provided that I am not practising or believing in some organised religion which in this case would be Islam and the God would be Allah. In other words, an Ex Muslim.

So, what are you? A Muslim or an Ex Muslim?

You tell me. I don't pray but am still politically and culturally a Muslim.
 
@The Eagle why that ----is allowed to abuse Islam and we are not .. I reported your warning message you sent me ..
 
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