Unlocking Urban Mobility: The Impact of Fare-Free Travel on Women in India
Fare-free travel in select Indian cities allows women to save 30-50% on transport, redirecting resources to essential needs. Subsidies improve job opportunities and economic participation. However, the effectiveness varies by region due to system reliability and coverage misalignment. Safety remains a concern regardless of subsidy status.

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Women in Indian cities can save between 30% and 50% on transportation costs with fare-free travel, according to a recent survey. These savings help redirect funds toward vital household necessities such as food, healthcare, and education.
The study, titled 'Beyond Free Rides: A Multi-State Assessment of Women's Bus Fare Subsidy Schemes in Urban India,' and conducted by Nikore Associates, examines the impact of bus fare subsidies in cities across five states.
Fare waivers have led to increased employment prospects for women, though outcomes vary regionally due to differing bus service reliability. Many women still face full fares for short, frequent city trips, and safety concerns remain prevalent, impacting the subsidy schemes' overall success.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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