Retrospective and Prospective Look on Transgender issues in Jharkhand

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Dr. Rabindranath Sarma
Ms. Kanchan Kumari

Abstract

Men and women are thought to be the only two genders. The gender binary refers to this. However, not everyone has that experience with their own gender. Gender identification refers to a person's internal experience of their own gender, including whether they identify as a man, woman, genderqueer, agender, nonbinary, or someone else entirely. When a person is transgender, it means that their gender identification differs from the gender that their doctor assigned to them at birth based on the appearance of their body. It's known as having your "sex assigned at birth," which is often "male" or "female."If a person's gender does not fall neatly into the categories of "male" or "female," they may self-identify as nonbinary. If a person identifies as both a man and a woman, someone in the middle, or someone wholly outside of those categories, their gender identity may be nonbinary.

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Dr. Rabindranath Sarma, & Ms. Kanchan Kumari. (2023). Retrospective and Prospective Look on Transgender issues in Jharkhand. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 29(4), 2448–2456. https://doi.org/10.53555/kuey.v29i4.7160
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Dr. Rabindranath Sarma

(Associate Professor)  (Research Scholar) Department of Anthropology and Tribal Studies Central University of Jharkhand

Ms. Kanchan Kumari

(Associate Professor)  (Research Scholar) Department of Anthropology and Tribal Studies Central University of Jharkhand