Police will tie up with licenced radio taxi service providers like Meru, Easycabs and others who can employ these girls for their fleet.
The first such batch of 100 girls enrolled themselves with North district police here today. These girls will now be divided into various batches and will be called in morning, afternoon and evening as per their convenience and trained to drive cars and learn self defence.
Police had contacted BPL and underprivileged families living in the area of each police station through the volunteers of the Parivartan scheme.
"The response to the scheme has been very good, parents brought their girls to get them enrolled into the scheme. We want to act as a link between taxi service providers and the girls.
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This assumes significance in the aftermath of the recent Uber rape case where a young financial executive was allegedly raped by the driver of the cab she had hired on the night of December 5 to return from South Delhi's Vasant Vihar to her North Delhi home.
"We will only act as a platform and create a trained supply pool for the cab services. We will keep them motivated throughout the process, however lengthy it may be and ensure to ward off any discouragement which comes there way from the society," said Verma.
Some of these girls already have licences while those who don't have will have to apply for learning licence. Police will help them to expedite the process.