Sindh Government Launches Second Phase of Pink Scooty Scheme 2025

The Government of Sindh has officially announced the second phase of the much-acclaimed Pink Scooty Scheme, a flagship initiative aimed at promoting women’s mobility, safety, and empowerment across the province.

The announcement was made by Senior Provincial Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon, who confirmed that preparations are in full swing to distribute new scooters under the next phase of the program. Following the overwhelming success of the initial rollout in September, this expansion marks another major step toward providing independent and secure transportation options for women in Sindh.

About the Pink Scooty Scheme

The Pink Scooty Scheme is a women-exclusive transport program launched by the Sindh government to help working women and female students travel with confidence and convenience. The initiative offers subsidized scooters, easy installment plans, and riding training — enabling women to commute safely without relying on others.

This project is part of the broader Women Empowerment and Safe Mobility Initiative, aiming to create an inclusive transport ecosystem in Sindh’s urban centers like Karachi, Hyderabad, and Sukkur.

Second Phase – What’s New in 2025

During the official statement, Minister Sharjeel Memon emphasized that the second phase will focus on expanding accessibility and reaching more eligible women across the province.

Key Highlights of the 2025 Phase

  • Wider coverage: Expansion to more districts across Sindh.

  • Subsidized scooties: Affordable payment options for students and working women.

  • Mandatory driving training: Applicants are encouraged to complete driving courses before registration.

  • License requirement: Participants must hold a valid motorcycle driving license to qualify.

  • Empowerment focus: Special preference for women pursuing education or employment opportunities.

“The first phase of the Pink Scooty Scheme received an overwhelming response,” said Minister Memon.
“Dozens of women have already learned to ride, obtained their licenses, and are using their Pink Scooties for daily commutes with pride and independence.”

Encouraging Women to Drive and Thrive

The Sindh government is urging women across the province to:

  1. Get a valid driving license through authorized training centers.

  2. Register online for the Pink Scooty Scheme.

  3. Participate in training sessions to ensure safe and responsible driving.

The initiative is more than just a transport program — it’s a symbol of freedom, dignity, and empowerment for women across Sindh.

Part of Sindh’s Broader Public Transport Vision

The Pink Scooty Scheme complements other ongoing transport projects by the Sindh government, including:

  • People’s Bus Service

  • Pink Bus Service (women-only buses)

  • Electric Bus Service

  • Karachi Breeze BRT initiative

These projects aim to provide safe, affordable, and sustainable transport solutions, reducing travel barriers for women and enhancing their participation in education, employment, and entrepreneurship.

Why the Pink Scooty Scheme Matters

The Pink Scooty Scheme is not just about providing a vehicle — it’s about transforming lives.

Key Benefits

The initiative is expected to enhance women’s independence, reduce harassment incidents, and support economic inclusion across Sindh.

How to Apply for the Pink Scooty Scheme (Phase 2)

While official online registration for the second phase is expected to open soon, interested applicants can begin preparing the necessary documents and meet eligibility requirements in advance.

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Obtain a learner’s or permanent driving license for motorcycles.

  2. Complete a basic riding training course from a certified institution.

  3. Keep the following documents ready:

    • CNIC copy

    • Domicile certificate (Sindh)

    • Passport-size photographs

    • Proof of education or employment

    • Driving license

  4. Visit the official Sindh Transport Department website once registration opens.

  5. Fill out the online application form and submit the required documents.

Selected applicants will be notified via SMS or email, and distribution will begin district-wise.

Public Response and Future Plans

The Pink Scooty Scheme’s initial launch in September received an overwhelming response, with hundreds of women participating in training programs. The government plans to further extend the initiative by introducing electric scooters in future phases, aligning with Pakistan’s green transport goals.

According to officials, the program will gradually expand to educational institutions, hospitals, and offices, ensuring every woman who wishes to commute independently can benefit.

Officials’ Statement

“We want to see women on the roads of Karachi and other cities riding confidently on their Pink Scooties,”
said Minister Sharjeel Memon.
“This scheme is not just about transport — it’s about empowerment, equality, and giving women the freedom to move.”

Conclusion

The Sindh Pink Scooty Scheme 2025 (Phase 2) is a remarkable step toward gender equality and inclusive urban mobility. By enabling women to travel freely and safely, the government is fostering a culture of confidence, self-reliance, and social progress.

Women across Sindh are encouraged to apply, train, and ride — because empowerment begins with mobility.

Stay tuned to ketifa.pk for updates on registration dates, eligibility details, and distribution phases of the Pink Scooty Scheme 2025.

FAQs – Sindh Pink Scooty Scheme 2025 (Phase 2)

Q1. What is the Sindh Pink Scooty Scheme?
It’s a government initiative to provide subsidized scooters to women for safe and independent travel.

Q2. Who can apply for the Pink Scooty Scheme Phase 2?
Female students, professionals, and women with valid driving licenses who are residents of Sindh can apply.

Q3. When will the second phase start?
Preparations are underway, and the second phase is expected to begin later in November 2025.

Q4. Do applicants need a driving license?
Yes. A valid motorcycle driving license or proof of training is mandatory.

Q5. Is financial assistance available?
Yes. The government offers subsidized prices and easy installment options for qualified applicants.

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