

: Today, transgender Indians are breaking barriers as doctors, police officers, judges, and politicians. However, many still face extreme poverty, often relegated to traditional roles like badhai (ceremonial blessing) or sex work due to lack of employment opportunities. Conclusion
The Guru-Chela Relationship in Indian Trans-Communities , Sociology Review.
For centuries, India has recognized a "third gender" known as the . This community includes transgender women, intersex individuals, and gender-nonconforming people.
A landmark shift occurred in 2014 with the Supreme Court of India’s judgment in .
: Today, transgender Indians are breaking barriers as doctors, police officers, judges, and politicians. However, many still face extreme poverty, often relegated to traditional roles like badhai (ceremonial blessing) or sex work due to lack of employment opportunities. Conclusion
The Guru-Chela Relationship in Indian Trans-Communities , Sociology Review.
For centuries, India has recognized a "third gender" known as the . This community includes transgender women, intersex individuals, and gender-nonconforming people.
A landmark shift occurred in 2014 with the Supreme Court of India’s judgment in .
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