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Revised Transgender Bill to be reintroduced in Parliament, but ignores key quota issue

Another crucial recommendation which has not been dealt with in the revised bill is that of civil rights like marriage, divorce and adoption

August 03, 2018 / 11:32 IST
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The Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Bill is set to be reintroduced in the ongoing Monsoon Session of Parliament after incorporating the recommendations made by the Standing Committee report of July 2017.

The Bill, which was originally introduced in Lok Sabha in August 2016, was approved by the Union Cabinet on Wednesday. Even though the government has made no formal announcement regarding this, the Social Justice Ministry has confirmed this development, The Indian Express has reported.

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While the revised bill contains most progressive recommendations made by the 31-member Standing Committee on Social Justice and Empowerment, it has ignored a crucial issue — reservations in education and jobs for transgender persons. This anomaly has also been pointed out by the standing committee.

In fact, in the landmark April 2014 NALSA judgment, the Supreme Court had directed the government “to extend all kinds of reservations in cases of admission in educational institutions and for public appointments” by treating them as socially and educationally backward classes.