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Dawn Newspaper reported that the Punjab Chief Minister’s Special Monitoring Unit (SMU) on Law and Order and City Traffic Police had jointly trained the women at City Traffic Police Driving School in Thokar Niaz Baig.Explore: Fight like a girl: How the Punjab police is breaking stereotypes with its new recruitsChief Minister Shahbaz Sharif announced that about 1,000 pink scooters would be given to working women and students at a 50 per cent subsidised rate under the WoW project.
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A traffic police spokesman said that more than 150 women had completed training at their driving school.He said the training plan was designed to enable the women to acquire the riding skill in a few weeks. Women participants of Women on Wheels (WOW) prepare to ride their motorbikes during a rally launching the Women on Wheels campaign in Lahore on January 10, 2016.─ AFP. Austrian Ambassador Brigitta Blaha and prominent lawyer Asma Jahangir also participated in the rally.
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You can apply for a maximum of 5 places and you require a sponsorship letter from at least one of those places. The next best thing is a Group Tourist Visa (thanks to Bilateral India Pakistan Visa Agreement, 2012) which is not yet operational. GTV is granted to a a group of 10-50 persons. The tours have to be organised by approved tourist operators/travel agents. So, unfortunately, you can say bye-bye to a bike road trip.Now, coming to safety, it will depend on the places you are visiting. North India and North-West India where the aftermath of Partition still exists, it is quite hard to tell how the people will react if you say you are from Pakistan. Normally, these parts are quite safe for a normal lad. The situation is quite different in South India where I'm from, and I have no idea how you will be treated in the North-East since I haven't been there. What I know is this -- If you want to travel to the MiNA States (short for Mizoram, Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh), even a non-resident of these States ('Outsiders') require Inner Line Permits (ILP) which is issued by the corresponding governments.

But there are places in India where it is really unsafe to travel viz. Left Wing Extremism affected areas and some areas in the North-East. Anyhow, any person will be wise not to go to these areas since these regions are heavily militarised by the para forces. Having said that, there are no exclusive no-go areas/unsafe zones (or safe zones) in the north or the south. Overall, India is a good place to visit and a place where every person must visit atleast once in their lifetime.You can find all the details hereThere will be a "LOT" of paper works needed apart from getting a Visa. and getting a visa is a real tough task if you don't have a strong reason i.e relatives in India (Please! don't enter India without a valid passport and visa, we had a traumatic experience in Mumbai so its impossible to trust anyone without papers). I am sure you must be fluent in Hindustani(Hindi/Urdu), So you will NOT need to reveal your national identity to each and every one on the street which is an unnecessary risk.

(Most locals down south don't understand Hindustani so you need to speak English like any other north Indian) Usually people are NOT hostile and there will be a lot of people who will be happy to meet you to find you are also accepting of us and taken the risk to travel such a large nation by bike. It is perfectly fine to have a Muslim attire and a Muslim name, we have a Muslim population which is almost as large as yours and most of them are friendly hence live with peace and brotherhood, so does everyone else.(Okay! few of us are not, but certainly on a normal day they won't even dare harm a Muslim for being one!!)Having said that, its better to ride an Indian bike to avoid unwanted attractions from traffic police. (people face the issue when they travel in one state with a bike with another state's name plate) and you should have an international driving licence (like the ones used in GCC countries) and check whether that allows you to drive in India. If not than you will need an international DL issued by RTO in India which will be valid for one year.