In many villages, daily movement is still a struggle.
We address a set of interconnected, real-world problems that affect daily life in villages - especially for children, women and under-privileged families.
Children walk long distances to school.
Women miss work or return before dark because travel is unsafe.
Reaching a hospital in time can depend on luck, not availability.
For many families, transport is not convenience—it is a barrier to education, health, and income.
This is not just a transport problem.
It directly impacts:
Education access
Women’s safety and participation
Healthcare access
Youth safety
Livelihoods in the village, so youths don't have to migrate to crowded cities.
This small change has a wide impact:
Children reach school regularly
Women travel safely and participate in work
Families reach hospitals without delay
Drivers earn a stable daily income - right in their own villages - and also can look after their aged parents. They can't if they have to migrate to cities to look for work.