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Punjab Launches Pink Mobile Police Station and Licensing Unit to Empower Women

October 23, 2025
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In a landmark move to enhance women’s empowerment and accessibility, the Punjab government has launched the Pink Mobile Police Station and Licensing Unit, a first-of-its-kind initiative designed to provide policing and licensing services to women at their doorstep.

The service was inaugurated by City Police Officer (CPO) Syed Khalid Hamdani at Rawalpindi Medical University on Wednesday, where female students and staff availed on-site licensing and registration services during the launch ceremony.

On-Site Licensing and Policing Services

According to officials, the specially designed Pink Mobile Unit will visit universities, offices, and field sites, providing an array of essential services including:

  • Issuing learner and permanent driving licences
  • Processing international permits
  • Registering crime reports (FIRs)
  • Delivering official police certificates on-site

Each mobile vehicle features four counters equipped for biometric scans, fingerprinting, and instant licence printing. The units are staffed by four trained female officers to ensure a safe and comfortable experience for women.

Empowering Women Across Punjab

CPO Khalid Hamdani shared that 33 mobile units are currently operational across the province. He emphasized that the initiative would help bridge the gap between women and law enforcement, enabling them to access critical services without visiting traditional police stations.

“Women can now file FIRs, get learner or permanent licences, renew licences, or apply for international permits — all without visiting a police office,” he said. Hamdani added that the unit will eventually evolve into a virtual “mini police station” to further expand accessibility.

Education and Skill Development

Beyond licensing, the Pink Mobile Unit also offers driving lectures and skill training at each stop, equipping women with both practical knowledge and confidence.

Vice Chancellor Dr. Umar of Rawalpindi Medical University praised the initiative as a “transformative step for campus women,” while students expressed enthusiasm. “Earlier, it was very difficult for women to visit offices. Now we can do everything ourselves,” said Zainab Naseer, a second-year student.

Another student, Zuneira Asghar, added, “The laptop scheme and now this mobile licensing unit prove that the government is serious about women’s empowerment.”

A Step Toward Inclusive Governance

This initiative aligns with the Punjab government’s broader vision of women’s mobility, independence, and inclusion in public services. By combining technology, accessibility, and gender-sensitive governance, the Pink Mobile Police Station represents a major stride toward a more equitable and empowered society.


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