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ABSTRACT :
Can we categories people only as ‘male’ or ‘female’? We live in a society which is deeply structured by gender. But sexual orientation categories based on the gender binary system are disrupted by gender diversity. Gender diversity provides a challenge to the gender binary system in a number of ways—via intersex, third or other genders, gender fluidity, positions outside of gender, gender queer etc. In India there exist a host of socio – cultural groups of transgender people like hijras, and other transgender identities like – Aradhis, Sakhi, jogtas, jogappas, etc. All members of these subgroups face severe discrimination and harassment in all respects in contemporary India and they are subjected to unfair treatments like verbal abuse, physical and sexual violence; false arrests; denial of share in their ancestral property, services, and admission to educational institutions; and victimization in multiple settings like family, educational institutions, workplace, health care settings, public spaces. Low literacy rate and social exclusion further limits the employment and livelihood opportunities for transgender community. They are living on city’s streets because they were thrown out of their homes for being queer, or ran away to escape an abusive situation. Transgender people are more likely to experience intolerance, discrimination, harassment, and the threat of violence due to their sexual orientation, than those that identify themselves as heterosexual. Prostitution is one of the major main source of income for transgenders in their regular life , even the prostitution is legal In India now a days but it will not create the healthy society . Even there are women in prostitution but they are in the every low percentage of less than 5% in the total percentage of population . But in the case of transgender there are more than 90% of them were sex workers , Because this society and the government not allotting the jobs for the transgender , if we want to create prostitution free environment then we all want consider them as the common human begins , And the government wants to come forward for the transgenders to give equal reservation as like women in the government jobs in all sectors.
Highlighting some major problems faced by Transgender Community in India and to make the society aware about the problems of transgender community and also to provide suggestions to improve their status is the theme of this study.
Keywords:
KEY WORDS : Transgender, Social Exclusion and Discrimination, Transphobia , welfare scheme , revolution.
Cite Article:
"Transgender studies ", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.7, Issue 7, page no.721 - 726, July-2022, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2207104.pdf
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2456-3315 | IMPACT FACTOR: 8.14 Calculated By Google Scholar| ESTD YEAR: 2016
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