Knowledge Themes
Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act 2019
NALSA v. Union of India (2014)
Navtej Singh Johar v. Union of India (2018)
Article 14
Article 15
Article 19
Article 21
National Council for Transgender Persons
Right to Self-Perceived Gender Identity
Yogyakarta Principles
SMILE Scheme
Horizontal Reservation Debate
Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Rules 2020
Decriminalization of Section 377
Third Gender Recognition
Structural Subtopics
- NALSA v. Union of India (2014) judgment and the "third gender" recognition
- Provisions of the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act 2019
- Navtej Singh Johar v. Union of India and decriminalization of Section 377
- Socio-economic challenges including family rejection and homelessness
- Impact of the colonial-era Criminal Tribes Act of 1871 on stigma
- Reservation and affirmative action debate for transgender individuals
- Implementation gaps in the National Council for Transgender Persons
- SMILE scheme for rehabilitation and welfare
- Barriers to healthcare access and gender-affirming care in public hospitals
- Role of traditional communities like Hijras and Aravanis in Indian society
- Challenges of transgender inclusion in the workplace and education
- Significance of the Yogyakarta Principles in the Indian legal context
- Digital initiatives like the National Portal for Transgender Persons
- Intersectionality of caste and gender identity within the LGBTQ+ community
Study Material
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