PepsiCo signs MoU with Traffic Police Lahore to provide training, learner licenses to over 5000 female students.

LAHORE -- PepsiCo, one of Pakistan's leading food and beverage companies, has collaborated with Traffic Police Lahore to train and provide driver learning licenses to more than 5000 female students. A memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed between the two parties in Lahore. The purpose of this campaign is to support equality of transport choices for women by providing them with an impartial platform for learning.

PepsiCo donated five state: of: the: art electric scooters at the ceremony. These electric scooters will be used in the training program for the issuance of learner licenses and will later be handed over to Lahore Traffic police to use in the women's training centers. The campaign shall continue for a month where there will be activations at five big universities of Lahore, targeting a population of 25,000 to 30,000 students for training.

Chief Traffic Police Officer Capt. Mustansar Feroze says, 'It is an absolute pleasure to be part of such a noble initiative that does not just promote gender equality but also allows us to improve road safety standards. We extend our full support to team Pepsico for providing young girls with training and easy issuance of learner driving licenses. Both teams are looking forward to working together to create a safe environment that may lead to successful career opportunities in...

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