In India, the Indian Railways have made history by appointing a woman as the first ever female locopilot. This is a significant milestone for the Indian Railways, which has been around since 1853 and is one of the world’s largest railway networks. The appointment of the first female locopilot is a testament to the progress that the Indian Railways have made in terms of gender equality and women empowerment.
First Female Locopilot in India
The first female locopilot in India is Mrs. Punam Kanwar, who is from Sikar in Rajasthan. She was appointed as a locopilot in the Indian Railways in March 2021. Mrs. Kanwar is a graduate of the Indian Railways Institute of Transportation Management in Jaipur and she has worked in the Indian Railways for over 11 years.
A History-Making Achievement
Mrs. Kanwar’s appointment as a locopilot is a significant milestone for the Indian Railways. This is the first time that a woman has been appointed to this position and it is a testament to the progress that the Indian Railways have made in terms of gender equality and women empowerment. Mrs. Kanwar is an inspiration to women in India and her achievement will be remembered for many years to come.
Mrs. Punam Kanwar’s appointment as the first ever female locopilot in India is a milestone for the Indian Railways and it is a testament to the progress that they have made in terms of gender equality and women empowerment. Mrs. Kanwar is an inspiration to women across India and her achievement will be remembered for many years to come.