
39 Transgender Traffic Volunteers Take Charge in Hyderabad
Deccan ChronicleHYDERABAD: “I noticed the trans volunteer at Amberpet today,” remarked a passerby, adding, “Honestly, they didn’t stand out at all. “This is a great sensitisation programme for society who thinks we are only meant for sex work and begging at traffic signals,” said Dr Prachi Rathod, India’s first transgender medical officer at a government hospital. “There’s no distinction in the way they’ve been trained or treated,” said Hyderabad traffic DCP Rahul Hegde. “They’re even paired with senior officers at junctions to ensure they settle in smoothly.” Dr Prachi Rathod, who is currently working at Osmania General Hospital, believes it’s a step towards reshaping societal attitudes. I’m ready to prove myself.” “Yesterday, it was doctors; today, it’s traffic assistants.
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