English, asked by jhonnavarro859, 12 hours ago

Think about the existence of women-only passenger cars in the Light Rail Transit 1 and the

Metro Rail Transit Line 3. Why do you think they set up that kind of system? Do women

experience something different from men in the train when fully occupied? Is it a form of

violence or not? Why is the system particular to women?​

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Answered by richabharti6122000
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Answer:

Women-only passenger cars are railway or subway cars intended for women only. They are a result of sexual segregation in some societies, but also can result from attempts to reduce sexual harassment such as groping.

Explanation:

In India

Across India, all long distance train services have special compartments reserved for women only. In Mumbai, the commercial metropolis, all suburban commuter trains have compartments specially meant only for women, though children of school-going age are also allowed to travel. While two compartments are designated for 24 hours for women, one compartment is reserved for women during specified hours. The women-only compartments are provided for first as well as second class travel. Also, "Ladies' Special" trains have been introduced during peak hours where the entire train is reserved for women. There are three-four women-only specials during peak hours. With the number of women needing to travel doubling in 2000's, there is a very strong demand for these kinds of services.[19] Many rail services offer women-only cars, including, among others, the Mumbai metro and best buses special Delhi Metro.[20] It has even given rise to a women-only taxi and rickshaw services.

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