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Research Paper Volume 6 Issue 6 1041 - 1044 November 27, 2023

Transgender Discrimination in Society

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S. Aruna Varshini
Student in India
Abstract

As discrimination of human being to that basic variation and utility to our nation and personal assumption to due, so privacy under Indian Constitution Article 21 transgender people in India have been in the under limelight ever since the supreme court officially granted then the “Third gender” category on April 15 if the ruling is successfully implemented India will have trans gendered people studying in mainstream school, getting college degrees, working regular jobs and hopefully living wherever they choose to without the fear of being harassed. the research project is to how the transgender people were discriminated in society. By birth a chromosome changes leads a transgender people facing lots of discrimination had been seen in this research paper.

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 6, Issue 6, Page 1041 - 1044
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