AMA Bus Initiative In Odisha: 20 Women Drivers Leave For Advanced EV Training In Pune

AMA Bus Initiative In Odisha: 20 Women Drivers Leave For Advanced EV Training In Pune



Bhubaneswar: In a significant step towards promoting women-led urban mobility, the Capital Region Urban Transport (CRUT) of Odisha has initiated the induction of women drivers for its AMA Bus services.

As part of the first phase of this pioneering initiative, 20 women drivers holding valid Heavy Motor Vehicle (HMV) licences have been selected for advanced professional training in Pune. The selected trainees departed for Pune by flight today to undergo specialised training aimed at enhancing their skills in modern city bus operations.

Prior to their departure, the women drivers were felicitated by Housing and Urban Development Minister Krushna Chandra Mahapatra, Principal Secretary of the department Usha Padhee, who extended their warm wishes and encouraged them

to successfully complete the training programme and emerge as role models in public transport services.

The 14-day advanced training programme, scheduled from February 2 to February 15, will be conducted at the OEM EKKA Mobility plant, Pune, with sponsorship and technical support from GIZ (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit). The programme will focus on Electric Vehicle (EV) bus handling, advanced driving practices, safety protocols, and operational excellence. The trainees are scheduled to return on February 17.

Sanjaya Biswal, Managing Director, Sahadev Samadhia, GM CRUT along with other officials and dignitaries, were present during the felicitation ceremony held in 3rd floor conference hall, Kharabela Bhawan, encouraging the trainees and reaffirming CRUT’s commitment to skill development, gender inclusion, and strengthening urban public transport services across the Capital Region.

This initiative reflects the government of Odisha’s vision of building a safe, inclusive, and future-ready public transport ecosystem, while creating sustainable livelihood opportunities and leadership pathways for women in the urban mobility sector.

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