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Get your act together, DCW tells Uber

December 10, 2014 07:47 am | Updated December 04, 2021 11:15 pm IST - New Delhi:

Wants more women driving cabs

Uber general manager (marketing) Gagan Bhatia speaks with DelhiCommission for Women chairperson Barkha Singh after being summoned bythe panel in New Delhi on Tuesday.

The Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) on Tuesday summoned Uber officials for examination and directed the United States-based company to get its act together if it wanted to continue operations in Delhi.

DCW chairperson Barkha Singh said the company’s representatives were issued an ultimatum to do so at the earliest and the Commission was in the process of initiating a programme to encourage more female drivers to get behind the wheels of cabs operating in Delhi-NCR.

“The company has been told to get all necessary licences and institute background checks for its drivers if it wants to continue operations in Delhi. We will hold meetings with representatives of cab companies, the Transport Department and the police to ensure women’s safety,” Ms. Singh told

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“The idea is to get all stakeholders on board and formulating guidelines that will make safety of female passengers the paramount concern for all.”

The DCW, Ms. Singh said, was also in the process of formulating a scheme to get cab operators to hire more women drivers.

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