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Third
gender option in TN college forms
COIMBATORE:
After providing ration cards and welfare board
for transsexuals, the Tamil Nadu government, for
the first time in the country, has officially
opened the Arts and Science colleges to the
third gender.
In a unique concession for them, all the
government and aided colleges will admit them as
"transgenders" and they will share 30% of the
seats reserved for women.
The State Directorate of Collegiate Education in
its newly-designed application form for the
degree courses in all its colleges has included
the transgender as a separate category. Under
the column "sex", the application forms now
provide three options: Male, Female and
Transgender.
Till now, transsexuals managed to enrol in
colleges only as males, though it went against
their gender preferences. However, this year,
the transsexuals can join any Arts and Science
colleges, be it co-educational or men’s or
women’s colleges, as a "thiru nangai" (Tamil
name for transgender).
"Transgenders can join any Arts and Science
college retaining their status as transgenders,"
the Joint Director of Collegiate Education,
Coimbatore region, Dr D Rudrappan told TOI.
Government colleges here say they would admit
any transgender who applies regardless of their
merit. "We will give them special consideration
and admit them regardless of the marks they have
scored in the class XII exam," said N Yesodha
Devi, principal of PSGR Krishnammal College for
Women.
For transsexuals like Divya Krishnan, who have
been waiting for this "special recognition" for
a few years now, it is a dream come true. "I
have been wanting to join the teacher training
institute for the past two years. But my
application has been rejected consistently. This
year, I will get admission."
A diploma holder in Electronics and
Communication, Malavika, said she was forced to
study in a men’s college, where she was "teased
and harassed" by the college boys.Chennai (PTI): In a bid to give a boost to
tourist arrivals in the state, Tamil Nadu
government has identified 14 sectors for focus
in developing tourism in a big way.
Leisure tourism, Pilgrimage tourism, heritage
tourism, adventure tourism, medical tourism and
rural tourism were some of the focus areas,
state tourism minister N Suresh Rajan told the
state assembly on Thursday replying to a debate
on the demands for grants for tourism.
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