A women drivers job mela was held at the Police Training College in Amberpet on Saturday. It was led by Telangana Women Safety Wing and MOWO Social Initiatives, supported by Hyderabad Police. The mela focused on creating jobs for women in driving-related mobility services like two-wheeler taxis and electric autos. Charu Sinha, IPS, Additional Director General of Police, Women Safety Wing, said, "Driving related jobs could provide economic independence for women while also increasing their visibility and sense of safety in public spaces." She added the effort fits the Telangana government’s push for preventive safety and women empowerment. The job mela combined training, licensing, vehicle access, and job offers in one place, making it easy for women to join the mobility sector. This nine-month pilot aims to help about 700 women become drivers. Officials hope this model can grow and spread to other cities for women-led urban transport. The event also included participation from mobility platforms, electric vehicle lessors, and financial groups. This shows a strong public-private partnership to create more inclusive jobs for women.