Bhubaneswar, July 9: In a strong sign of growing confidence in Odisha’s public transport ecosystem, recent data reveals that 57.44% of total users on the Odisha Yatri platform between October 2024 and July 2025 were women.
Of the 2.57 lakh passengers who used the platform, more than 1.48 lakh were female users—a remarkable indicator of enhanced accessibility, safety, and gender inclusion in the state’s mobility landscape.
The Odisha Yatri app, launched by Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi in January 2025, began its pilot operations in October 2024. Month-on-month usage trends reveal a steady female preference, peaking at 61.63% in January 2025.
Even in the latest data for July 2025, women accounted for 55.38% of users, significantly surpassing male ridership.
Transport officials attribute this shift to a combination of factors, including verified drivers, real-time trip tracking, improved last-mile connectivity, and a robust grievance redressal system.
The app’s integration with enforcement and transport authorities has created a safe and accountable commuting experience, especially for women and other vulnerable groups.
Housing and Urban Development reflected that “The data speaks for itself — women are not just participating; they are leading the adoption of Odisha Yatri. This reflects the government’s strong commitment to gender-responsive, inclusive transport, its also the vision of HUD department that Odisha Yatri would become a unique platform to provide ‘Mobility as A Service’ (MASS) and it will provide the solution for first and last mile connectivity for urban mobility.
Further strengthening its community-oriented approach, Odisha Yatri, in collaboration with the State Transport Authority, Odisha, provided free auto rides to over 30,000 pilgrims during this year’s Puri Ratha Yatra.