15 November 2024

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Dr. Nowhera Shaik Urges Reconsideration of Ladies’ Quota Seats Reduction

AIMEP's Appeal Spurs President Secretariat to Direct Railway Ministery on Ladies' Quota in Trains

Indian President Responds to AIMEP's Plea for Enhanced Ladies' Quota in Trains

Upon receiving a letter from Dr. Nowhera Shaik, Founder & National President of the All India Mahila Empowerment Party (AIMEP), urging the reinforcement of ladies quota seats in trains across India, Smt Droupadi Murmu, The President of India's Secretariat, directs Railway Minister to consider the issue and make necessary arrangements.

In her latter to the President, she commended the railway's progressive steps under Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi's leadership.

She specifically lauded the recent introduction of a 33% sub-quota for women in reserved catering units as a commendable move towards gender equality and increased participation of women in the railway sector.

However, Dr. Shaik expressed concern over the apparent reduction in ladies' quota seats on trains despite the overall progress of Indian Railways in various domains.

She urged the President to reconsider and reinforce at least 30 seats (Sleeper, AC-3, and AC-II) per train for the ladies' quota.

Dr. Shaik emphasized that such a reinstatement would significantly benefit women, ensuring their comfort and safety during rail travel.

“Giving ample space to the women's reservation quota in trains is not just a matter of convenience; it's a symbolic step towards acknowledging and prioritizing women's safety and rights during travel,” said Dr. Nowhera Shaik, reinforcing the importance of providing adequate facilities for female passengers.

Dr. Shaik is confident that the esteemed leadership and commitment to the betterment of Indian Railways will consider this matter of public interest.

 Strengthening the provision of ladies' quota seats in trains, she believes, will not only enhance the travel experience for women but also reaffirm the government's dedication to gender equality.

The President Secretariat (Petition Division) forwarded the matter to India's Railway Ministery, forwarded him to make requisite  address the issue.