Hyderabad, Sept. 17 -- A study claimed that many women feel unsafe in Hyderabad metro during night due to reduced staff presence and quieter stations.

The study was conducted by Ethames Business School, the fastest-growing B-School in Telangana. It was led by Dr Sahera Fathima, Assistant Professor in the Department of Business Management, along with students Amena Begum, Khatija Tul Kubra, Taruni Reddy Gaddamedi, and Sukhjoth Singh Chawal.

Key findings

The white paper on "Women's Safety in Hyderabad Metro Transit" released by Ethames Business School on Tuesday, September 16 highlighted the challenges faced by women commuters in the metro.

Some of the concerns highlighted were poor lighting, inadequate street-level infrastructure and l...