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Women in J&K hail free bus service, men seek similar benefits

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
April 3, 2025
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Srinagar, Apr 2: The introduction of a free bus service for women in Jammu and Kashmir has been met with widespread appreciation, with women from various walks of life hailing the initiative as a much-needed step towards empowerment. The service, inaugurated by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, aims to ease commuting difficulties for women, particularly students and working professionals.
Many women expressed their gratitude for the scheme, calling it a game-changer in terms of accessibility and financial relief. “This initiative has made travel so much easier for us. Earlier, we had to think twice before taking a bus due to high fares, but now we can commute without financial stress,” said Humaira Jan, a college student from Srinagar.
Working women, too, see this move as a boost to their independence. “Women often have to compromise on opportunities due to travel expenses. This scheme not only supports us financially but also encourages more women to step out for work and education,” said Rubeena Akhtar, a private school teacher in Srinagar.
However, while the initiative has been widely appreciated, some male members of society feel that the government should also consider relaxation for them, especially for economically weaker sections. “It’s a commendable step, but the government should also introduce schemes that benefit men who are struggling financially. Many daily wagers and students face difficulties too,” said Irfan Ahmad, a shopkeeper from Baramulla.
Another commuter, Bilal Hussain, echoed similar sentiments, stating, “We fully support this initiative, but men from underprivileged backgrounds should also receive some travel benefits. A subsidized fare system for them would be a fair approach.” [KNT]

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