Touted as the country's first 24x7 taxi network by women for women, the technology-enabled cab 'She Taxi' has so far safely ferried over 20,000 travellers since its launch last year.
Considering the increasing incidents of atrocities against women travellers in the country, Gender Park, an autonomous institution under the state Department of Social Justice which initiated the programme, now plans to share the business model with state governments and state-run agencies.
"Every day we hear a number of atrocities against women and it is scary. Our department is willing to go to any extent to ensure women's safety. We look forward to working with other state governments and are happy to share the business model with them," Gender Park Chief Executive Officer P T M Sunish told PTI.
According to Gender Park, She Taxis are the safest mode for women travellers any time of the day or night.
At present a fleet of 40 She Taxies are running in Thiruvananthapuram and Kochi in Kerala. Around 45 women work as cabbies under the programme and earn an average of Rs 15,000-25,000 as monthly income.
Another 10 She Taxies will be rolled out in Kozhikode next month, he said.