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Karnali Province trains 54 women in three-wheeler driving for self-reliance

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The Social Development Ministry of Karnali Province has provided training to 54 women in Surkhet to enhance their self-reliance and occupational sustainability through three-wheeler driving. The initiative aims to support women who have entered this profession, breaking social barriers and managing their livelihoods.

  • Over 100 women are currently working as auto-rickshaw drivers in Surkhet, with many descending from hilly and mountainous districts.
  • The training covered risks associated with driving, societal perspectives, and daily challenges faced by women drivers.
  • Participants received advice on maintaining personal and children's health, with suggestions for regular health check-ups.
  • Information on mental health issues and free medicines from government hospitals was also shared during the training.
  • The training is expected to help female auto drivers become more disciplined and promote road safety awareness.

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