Free Driving Training for Women
Siddipet Police Empower Unemployed Rural and Young Women
Siddipet Police is committed to empowering unemployed rural women and young women with free driving training. Police Commissioner N. White kicked off this initiative on a Monday.
Free Car Driving for Siddipet Women
Commissioner Shweta, Siddipet’s Police Commissioner, announced the provision of free car driving training for unemployed and young women in Siddipet district. A total of 35 individuals will receive expert driving instruction for 30 days, thanks to a collaboration with the Union Bank Rural Self Employed Training Institute.
Training Inclusivity
During the training period, participants will receive not only driving instruction but also food and accommodation.
Post-Training Opportunities
Upon completing the training, interested women can obtain loans from Union Bank to purchase a taxi and establish their driving school. The training covers driving skills, minor vehicle repairs, personality development, and soft skills. It also facilitates discussions with the Regional Transport Office (RTO) for learning and permanent licenses.
Driving School and Employment Prospects
Graduates of this program can pursue careers as driving instructors or arrange taxi services. Siddipet Police is pioneering this training initiative, marking a significant step forward. Commissioner White encourages women to excel in all areas.
Empowering Women
This pilot project aims to empower women and has already selected 35 participants. Commissioner White emphasizes the importance of regular attendance and daily learning, highlighting the program’s potential to help women become self-reliant. Union Bank Deputy Regional Head Raghava and Lead District Manager Satyajit also participated in this program.