India, Sept. 19 -- At Delhi's bustling Metro stations, the sight of women in bright jackets and helmets, waiting astride their scooters, is quietly rewriting the city's transport story. They are part of SheRyds, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation's all-women bike taxi service launched to offer safe, reliable last-mile connectivity to female passengers. Operating from hubs like Huda City Centre and Vishwavidyalaya, the service covers a radius of 10-15 kilometres and can be booked easily through the Delhi Metro Sarthi App.

But beyond the convenience of GPS-tracked rides and secure travel, SheRyds is about something deeper: it is about women reclaiming the roads, one ride at a time.

For 42-year-old Sujata Dass, moving from West Bengal to Del...