
Pink e-rickshaws to ply in other cities of Maha soon: DyCM
Pune, Apr 21 (UNI) Seeing response received by Pink e-rickshaws in the first phase, these rickshaws will be started in other cities of the state as well, said Maharashtra Deputy Chief and District Guardian Minister Ajit Pawar on Monday.
Speaking at the Pink e-rickshaw distribution ceremony organised in premises of the Agricultural College at Shivajinagar here, he assured that the Pink e-rickshaws will be given feeder service status at metro stations, airports and tourist destinations.
He said that the Women & Child Development Department has set a target of distributing 10,000 Pink e-rickshaws in the first phase in the state. This includes eight cities namely Pune, Pimpri-Chinchwad, Nagpur, Nashik, Ahilyanagar, Amravati, Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar, Kolhapur and Solapur, he informed.
Pawar further said that the Pink e-rickshaw scheme is a scheme to make women financially capable and self-reliant and informed that through this, employment opportunities will be created for women.
This is an effort of the government to strengthen their position in the society along with increasing their
confidence, he stressed.
For the Pink e-rickshaw scheme, Rs 25,000 is being provided as a grant by the central government and Rs 75,000 by the state government while 70 percent loan is being provided through various banks, he added.
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