Global Voices interviewed Somabha Bandopadhay, a community activist and a legal expert, to discuss the myriad challenges that transgender an
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Global Voices interviewed Somabha Bandopadhay, a community activist and a legal expert, to discuss the myriad challenges that transgender an
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Patna: The state government in Bihar is working on a plan to raise a separate police battalion of transgender people. The move vould provide employment to hundreds of loitering eunuchs on the streets who survive on seeking alms from people. The total population of transgenders in the state is 40,827. Top state government officials confirmed they are working on the plan and something concrete will come out soon. “The state government is looking...
At 13 a young boy fled home, at 28 he became a woman, at 34 she was the third person in India to be officially recorded as HIV+ and as of today Noori Saleem is a beacon of hope for 200 plus children— many born with the much dreaded HIV and abandoned. These children cannot be called orphan for Noori Amma is their parent and this is a story of Noori ji who hugged life and on how she made it her own.As I sat waiting in her office, the cool blue wall behind the white cane chair helped soothe my nerves. The table was occupied with papers and amidst them stood a framed award, standing tall as a testament of the obstacle filled journey the matriarch of SIP memorial trust has faced.
Maharaja’s College Women’s Cell head Shajila Beevi said the main aim of the programme was to ensure equality for transgender students in society.