Autoqueen Trilogy, Part
I features Mohana Sundari, a thirty-nine-year-old woman living in Tamil Nadu in southern India. Mohana is part of a small but growing group of women driving auto rickshaws in the capital city of Chennai. Many, even in India, are unaware that women drivers like Mohana exist.

From an early age, Mohana has questioned and pushed against the limits placed on girls and women, forging her own path. The first installment in a three-part series, this episode explores Mohana’s family background and childhood, and the roots of her fiercely independent spirit. Listen here or on your preferred podcast platform.

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This episode was produced in partnership with Empowering Communities Through Education (ECTE). ECTE leads grassroots, worker-centered initiatives that use education, research, and storytelling to support economic justice and civic transformation in Chennai. At the heart of ECTE’s mission is a commitment to organizing women workers in the informal sector—an often-overlooked majority in India’s labor force.

While Tamil Nadu is celebrated for having the largest share of women in the formal manufacturing sector, this progress narrative eclipses the lived experiences of the vast majority of women workers laboring in informal and unorganized sectors. ECTE equips these workers with tools to build worker-owned cooperatives, shape impact media, and advocate for inclusive policy change.

Related links
ECTE on Instagram
Re:Work on Instagram
UCLA Labor Center
Veera Pengal Munnetra Sangam (VPMS)
The Hindu – Women auto drivers from Chennai who took IIM by storm (video)
The Hindu – Breaking barriers: Chennai auto driver wins Kamla Bhasin Award for gender equality
The Hindu – Meet the ‘Auto Queens’: This Tamil documentary highlights Chennai’s women auto drivers