March 14th 2010 could have been yet another Sunday in Indore but for the Women’s Car Rally. So much of euphoria, fun, frolic, excitement and participation from all the women drivers and their support teams was something unimaginable! Not until I reached the venue, did I realise that this was not small event with few enthusiastic event managers trying to cajole some women driver’ to rally around the city.
It was a huge list of more than 170 teams that were bubbling with enthusiasm to participate in Women’s Car Rally in Indore. The rally was flagged off from Silver Spring’s township on the Bypass road where the participants were marking their entries in long queues since 7 am in the morning. The basic requirement was to have woman driver behind the wheel and the rest of the team can be anyone from friends and family.
If you thought it was only young girls in jeans who were ready to wheel around the city, think again. Women of all age including elderly ones were equally enthusiastic and had taken active participation in the event. Since the team could also have male members, husbands, sons, friends, family and even young sons were there to support their moms, sisters and aunts. Although the event was supremely dominant by women participants but the overall scenario definitely looked like a families and friends having some cool fun.
The rally was not a race but actually a treasure hunt rally where the women drivers had to hunt for the total 5 spots in the city with the clues given at each spot. At each spot they had to complete a given task with the support of their team members. Once the task was completed, it had to be submitted at the next spot hidden in the clues given. Teams had to finish the all five tasks submit them at the next point as quickly as possible.
There were two more contests at the Rally – “The Best Team Name” and “the Best Looking Car Contest”. Teams had come up with some cool and funky team names such as Avenger, Jhansi Fighter, Four Musketeers, Women Rocks, Super Women, Duronto Daminis, Speed Racers, Silver Spring Roadies, Global Warriors, Road Runners, Hot Chilly Racers, and the list is endless.
Although there were several cars that were not “dressed” for the Best Looking Car content, most of the teams had taken special efforts to participate in the Best Looking Car Contest. Teams had chosen some cool and contemporary themes of Save the Girl Child, Go Green, Save Tigers, Conserve Water, NASA, Spirit of Indian Women and even Women’s Reservation Bill.
The whole event was definitely quite exhausting as the day seemed to be nearly over when the rally ended. However, the fun and the enthusiasm were still very much alive. There was lunch for every one and attractive participation gifts apart from the cash first prize of Rs. 50,000, second prize of Rs. 35,000 and third prize of Rs. 25ooo
First prize was awarded to Dr.Snehal Kotari
2nd Prize to Monika Sharma.
3rd Position was grabbed by Praveena Mishra.




Cheers, I love all your posts, keep them coming.
Reminds me of the time me and a girl waentd to go out and get drunk. Apparently there isn’t a single place in Bangalore- BANGALORE- where two nice girls can go (alone, because none of the boys we knew drank) and get drunk out of their minds, whereas two boys can do this whenever and wherever they want.And if the state of girl-bonding is bad, what in the world of intersex bonding? The time I went to the cemetery with just a male classmate, the guard was thanking his stars that we weren’t… you know. And apparently a girl can’t get drunk with a bunch of boys who are friends, (and completely harmless), without being branded a “skank”.
This is one rasoen I had liked Indica Xeta ad. But I am optimistic, I think we are going to see movies with women having fun, adventure and women ‘living’ in the coming years.