Fighting Gender Inequality Through Mobility
Findings from a survey of over 500 women on how free bus travel in Delhi has changed their access to work, education, and daily independence.
Findings from a survey of over 500 women on how free bus travel in Delhi has changed their access to work, education, and daily independence.
A presentation on what Delhi’s free bus scheme tells us about the possibilities and limits of gender-just public transport.
What Delhi’s free bus travel scheme has meant for women’s mobility, independence, and daily life.
An investigation into Delhi’s free bus travel scheme for women and what it reveals about gender and public transport.
A study of Delhi’s Pink Ticket scheme. We surveyed over 500 women to assess the impact of fare-free bus travel on women’s mobility, economic participation, and independence.
Research on women’s experiences with public bus transport in Mumbai, making the case for fare-free travel as a step towards gender-just urban mobility.
What do women in Mumbai think about free bus travel? A study of perspectives, needs, and barriers.
Research on how dedicated bus lanes in Bengaluru affected ridership and travel patterns, making the case for prioritising public transport infrastructure.
A report on how Bengaluru moves, looking at the city’s public transport challenges and possibilities.
A study of Bengaluru’s public bus system, documenting user experiences and making the case for investing in sustainable, accessible public transport.
Most people in Patna walk. The money goes to roads and metro. What does that tell us?
We looked at the financial health of Delhi Metro after Phase III and found a system riding on unsustainable debt.