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MMRDA adopts gender-related findings to make Metro commute accessible to women

With this initiative, MMRDA becomes the first metro agency in the country, and one of the few metro entities globally, to acknowledge the gender-led variances in travel patterns, decision-making and perspectives towards safety

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The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) on Monday released findings from the Gender Inclusive Future Transport (GIFT) project, an initiative supported by the UK government in collaboration with World Resources Institute India (WRI India) which researched the differences in the travel needs of men and women.

MMRDA is aiming to increase the number of women employees working in metro operations including station controllers, security staff and ticketing personnel. 

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