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Saturday, January 17, 2026

NHRC chief bats for fighting discrimination against Trans people

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Today, India’s fight for transgender rights took a big step forward. During a major conference hosted by the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), Chairperson Justice V. Ramasubramanian highlighted the ongoing challenges faced by transgender people across the country.

Justice Ramasubramanian explained that transgender individuals face discrimination and stigma in many areas of life. From hospitals, schools, and jobs to housing and even public toilets, they often find themselves unfairly treated. Despite these hurdles, India is making progress. The country leads many others in recognizing transgender rights through laws and supportive policies.

He praised India’s efforts to turn its constitutional values into real change. The Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act, 2019, is a big step forward, reflecting India’s commitment to inclusion. However, some parts of this law are still being challenged in the Supreme Court. Justice Ramasubramanian emphasized that around 4.88 lakh transgender people, based on 2011 census data, must not be left out of India’s social mainstream.

The Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment (MoSJE) also shared updates. Secretary Amit Yadav assured that the government remains dedicated to stopping discrimination. He mentioned new skill and job training programs for transgender individuals, with the first batch about to complete their training. These initiatives aim to help transgender people find meaningful employment.

The government is organizing “Rozgar Melas” — job fairs — to create more opportunities, and plans are underway to form stronger partnerships with the private sector. Welfare schemes are being reviewed and improved, with no shortage of funds for these efforts. Additionally, efforts to raise awareness start from schools, where the Department of Education is working to sensitize children about transgender issues.

A new NHRC report titled “Transgender Persons: Revamping Spaces, Reclaiming Voices” was also released. It calls for better support and reforms, especially in shelters called Garima Greh. The report recommends that all states activate project monitoring committees and appoint police officers dedicated to handling transgender issues. It also stresses the importance of timely funding, improved shelter infrastructure, and staff who understand the specific needs of transgender individuals.

Furthermore, the report suggests making process more private and simple for transgender people to access their ID cards and other essential documents. It also calls for empowering shelter managers to better assist residents.

Overall, the conference and the new report highlight India’s ongoing efforts to protect the rights of transgender persons and promote an inclusive society. With continued policy changes, awareness, and support, India aims to ensure dignity, equality, and better opportunities for all transgender individuals.

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