The Asian Age

Youth launches 1st site for transgende­rs

Website offers advice on sex- change op, legal issues

- AISHWARYA NAIR

While one hears a lot about including sexual minorities in the mainstream on TV shows and media reports, city- based transgende­r youth Sophie Dawud ( 24) and her friends have actually gone out and launched a website that caters to the needs of the transgende­r community. The country’s first online helpline transgende­rindia. com offers legal and medical aide to those from the community. The aim of the website is to teach the trans youth and help them.

The website recommends specialist­s in case a person is interested in undergoing a sex- change operation. The site also offers guidelines and precaution­s that one needs to take while changing their gender in the legal documents. “In our country, there is no platform to discuss issues faced by transgende­rs unlike in other developed countries. I had no option left apart from googling since there was no portal to avail any guidelines,” said Ms Dawud, the brainchild behind the website.

According to the 2011 census, India’s total population of transgende­r is around 4.88 lakh. The census data of transgende­rs was collected with details related to their employment, literacy and caste. The data has been clubbed inside “Males” in the primary data released by the Census Department. For educationa­l purpose, separate data of transgende­r has been culled out from that.

She was addressing participan­ts at the Tedx Dharavi event on Sunday. Efforts to begin such a helpline began two years ago. The website contains archives and anecdotes shared by other transgende­r persons. It offers guidelines, for instance to any trans woman who may want to change her gender in a legal document. The informatio­n is contribute­d by other transgende­r youths themselves. A service called ‘ transgenie’ even helps the user to find doctors and counsellor­s and specialist­s in case one needs medical help. The contact details of trans- friendly specialist­s are also contribute­d by youth.

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