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account @UKinIndia The Duchess met women drivers from The
Women on Wheels this morning. Women on Wheels empowers women to become
professional drivers to enable them to earn their livelihoods with dignity. #RoyalVisitIndia
Clarence House
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An Indian taxi driver can
now say “you’ll never guess who was in the back of my cab” – after the Duchess
of Cornwall tried out a cab service by women, for women.
Camilla
with Meenu Vadhera, right, executive director of the Azard Foundation, and taxi
drivers from Women on Wheels
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Camilla
went for a spin in a taxi run by the organization Women On Wheels, an
award-winning social initiative training women from disadvantaged backgrounds
as drivers in Delhi, and providing a safe option for female passengers.
The
Duchess was introduced to three of the organisation´s 500 or so female
employees, including Khushi, 26, who told her: “This is a different kind of job
for women. I was doing various jobs, domestic service, working as a beautician,
when I heard about this from a neighbour in south Delhi.
“I
have been working as a taxi driver and now I am a trainer and I am so very
proud of my job. My father was not sure at first and a little scared for me,
but my mother was always very proud.
“It´s
very unusual to see a women taxi driver, still. When I stop at the traffic
lights I can see people turning round to look in at me.
“We
only take women and families, or men when they are with a lady. Women like to
use us as they feel safer. Rape and sexual assault are a big issue in India.”
Women
On Wheels was established in 2008 through the Azad Foundation and Sakha Wings
Consulting, to empower disadvantaged women by helping them to become
self-sufficient, professional drivers.
So
far, Women On Wheels has helped more than 500 women across India to gain
employment and the programme is now being run in six cities across India.
Meenu
Vadhera, executive director of the Azad Foundation and developer of the
programme, said the initiative enabled women to find a good job working in a
safe and well-paid environment.
The Duchess, whose 11-day tour of south-east Asia and India ends later, said after her short journey in the taxi: “It´s a really inspired scheme. It allows women a flexible working option, that they can work around their families, in a safe environment.”
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