Mumbai - The Central Railway makes history by operating the prestigious Vande Bharat Express with an all-women crew, setting a new benchmark in the Indian railway sector.
Vande Bharat ExpressCentral RailwayWomen EmpowermentIndian RailwaysGender EqualityReal Estate MumbaiMar 08, 2025
The Vande Bharat Express is a high-speed train in India known for its state-of-the-art facilities and modern amenities. It is a flagship project of the Indian Railways and operates on major routes connecting key cities.
The all-women crew on the Vande Bharat Express is significant because it marks a historic moment in the Indian railway sector, showcasing the capabilities and potential of women in technical and operational roles, and promoting gender equality.
The women crew members underwent rigorous training to ensure they are well-prepared for the demanding role. The Central Railway provided comprehensive training programs and support systems to empower women in their careers.
The Central Railway has taken several initiatives to promote gender diversity and inclusion, including the establishment of women-only train compartments, the appointment of women in leadership roles, and the implementation of policies to ensure a safe and supportive working environment.
The Central Railway plans to expand the all-women crew program to other routes and trains, further solidifying its commitment to gender equality and inclusion in the railway sector.
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