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Talk pages are where people discuss with others about how to improve the "Mumtaz M. Kazi" page.
This is to highlight the fact that Mumtaz Kazi is not the first, but SECOND woman driver in India after “SUREKHA YADAV” so please hyperlink the Wikipedia page of Surekha Yadav inside the page of Mumtaz Kazi Wikipedia, so that there is no confusion about who exactly is the real first woman driver in India.
if this article is about any category specific first then mention it accordingly and strictly after SUREKHA YADAV (wikipedia) the senior-most woman loco-pilot and motor-woman of India. 111.91.80.4 (talk) 14:00, 17 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]
== Laxmi Lakra (N.R.) ==
First woman engine driver with Northern Railways.
== S. Satyavathi (SCR) ==
First woman engine driver with South Central Railways. S Satyavathi has initially joined as Asst. Loco Pilot at Bangalore in the year 1999. S Satyavati became the first woman loco pilot of SCR when she independently drove a Multi Modal Transit System (MMTS) train. She piloted 'Matrubhumi Ladies Special Train' from Falaknuma to Lingampally suburban stations.
== Samata Kumari (N.R.) ==
First woman engine driver with Lucknow Division and Second woman engine driver with Northern Railways, to make the post in India. Samata Kumari got selected by RRB Gorakhpur in Jan-2010.