Hindustan Times (East UP)

Transperso­ns get separate toilet at Delhi Metro stations

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NEW DELHI: In a bid to enhance accessibil­ity for passengers belonging to the transgende­r community, the DMRC has allowed them access to separate toilet facilities at its metro stations, which were hitherto meant only for persons with disability, officials said on Sunday.

Besides, any transgende­r who wishes to use gender-based toilet as per self-identified gender can also continue to do so, they say.

At present, Delhi Metro has 347 such separate toilets across its stations, a senior official said.

“In its efforts to provide safe space and prevent gender discrimina­tion against transgende­rs, Delhi Metro on a priority basis has designated its existing toilets meant only for ‘Divyangjan­s’ so far, to be accessible for the transgende­rs too,” the DMRC said in a statement.

To guide transgende­rs to these toilets, bilingual signages (English and Hindi both), along with symbols for both categories -- ‘Persons with Disability’ and ‘Transgende­rs’ -- have been installed adjacent to these toilets.

The DMRC later tweeted about this move, and shared pictures of a toilet facility with signages for both the categories of commuters. “DMRC has made the provision of allowing them (transgende­rs) access to separate toilets, which were meant for ‘Divyangjan­s’,” Delhi Metro tweeted.

The provisions of section 22 of the Transgende­r Persons (Protection of Rights) Act, 2019, mandates adequate welfare measures for the transgende­r persons at all public buildings including public toilet facilities, the statement said.

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