Royal Brothers & MBSI Empower 120 Women with Two-Wheeler Riding Skills

Royal Brothers & MBSI Empower 120 Women with Two-Wheeler Riding Skills

By: WE staff | Monday, 23 June 2025

  • Hasten Go Karting Zone in Hyderabad hosted a unique training workshop called "RB For Women."
  • Royal Brothers (RB), India, worked with Moto Business Service India (MBSI) to organize the event

The "RB For Women" training workshop was held at Hasten Go Karting Zone with the goal of teaching women the fundamentals of riding a scooter and motorcycle. Nearly 120 women participated in the workshop, which was organized by Royal Brothers (RB), India, in collaboration with Moto Business Service India (MBSI). They were trained by experts.

According to a press release, the program offered a thorough, expertly supervised learning experience that was appropriate for riders of all skill levels, from total novices to those wishing to improve their riding methods.

"On World Motorcycle Day, we were thrilled to host the 'RB For Women' program in Hyderabad for the third time," Royal Brothers co-founder and CEO Abhishek Chandrashekar said.

The CEO and Managing Director of MBSI, Nakao Hiroshi, emphasized the organization's dedication to equipping women with the ability to ride two-wheelers so they can find long-term employment opportunities throughout the nation.

Being able to drive gives women mobility, confidence, and independence. It enables them to better manage their time, take advantage of educational and career opportunities, and engage more fully in both personal and professional life. Women who can drive are better able to manage emergencies, take care of their families, and explore their surroundings because they are less reliant on others for transportation.

Additionally, driving can lead to employment opportunities in industries like ride-sharing, logistics, and delivery services. Learning to drive helps women feel more independent and empowers them socially and economically in many ways.

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