The Bihar government is trying out innovative ways to involve the transgenders in socially useful work.
It has successfully used the services of transgenders to recover taxes from habitual defaulters in Patna.
Now, the social welfare department plans to rehabilitate them - in a first such rehabilitation scheme for transgenders.
Bihar Social Welfare Minister Damodar Raut told that the government would soon launch a plan for the rehabilitation of transgenders. "It is in the pipeline. The rehabilitation scheme for transgenders will be a reality in the state soon," he said.
"Transgenders will be provided literacy and vocational training to prepare them for respectable regular employment. It will give them the opportunity to enhance their socio-economic status," said Masood Hassan, director of the social welfare department.
The transgenders will be trained free of cost, he said.
Sources in the department said the selected transgenders would be trained as drivers, cooks and guards for residential apartments, while some others would be provided training in handicrafts, painting or computer applications.
Mr. Hassan said the social welfare department had already invited applications from recognised NGOs to conduct a survey of transgenders to collect information about them before implementing the rehabilitation scheme.
The department also plans to engage some transgenders to popularise the state government's women and child welfare schemes, an official said.
Transgenders visit families on auspicious occasions across the state. "Their visits would be more fruitful if they can be engaged to propagate government schemes," the official said.
Last year, transgenders in the State had formed welfare associations demanding the right to employment, marriage and child adoption among other things.
Referring to the position of transgenders in the Mughal empire, Kali Hijra, a leader of the transgenders, said they would be employed to guard the harems and some even became the aides of queens.
"We have suffered a lot for centuries and most of us live in abject poverty. We want restoration of our recognition on the pattern of the Mughal era," Kali Hijra said. link
Monday 13 July 2009
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