Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Transgenders rejoice at BANGALORE UNIVERSITY provision-28/07/2010

28/07/2010

Transgenders rejoice at BU provision

Transgenders in Karnataka Tuesday celebrated recognition of their identity by the Bangalore University that has reserved one seat for them in all post-graduate courses run by it.



"I have received a number of congratulatory messages from transgenders and NGOs for the decision," Bangalore University (BU) Vice-Chancellor N. Prabhu Dev said.

"BU is the first in the country to reserve a seat in post-graduate courses for transgenders," Dev said.



On the number of transgenders expected to enroll, Dev said: "This year, the numbers may not be big. But I do expect candidates for all the courses in the coming years."

He said many transgenders were studying in undergraduate courses by declaring themselves either as male or female.



"I am thrilled that our identity has been recognized and I will apply for my post graduation in English," said Mangala, a transgender.

"We are happy that the vice-chancellor has announced that separate rest rooms will be provided for us and warned of strict action against those ragging/harassing us," Mangala said.



If the transgender students need counselling, help will be taken from the varsity's psychology department, the vice chancellor said

He said he would write to the state government to consider reserving seats for transgenders at the under-graduate level also.



"We do not have any authority over the admission to undergraduate courses of colleges affiliated to our university. But we will be writing to the government to consider reserving seats for transgenders in undergraduate courses also," Dev said.

The Bangalore-based National Law School of India University plans to include 'others' in its application for admission from the next academic year, according to its vice chancellor R. Venkata Rao.

Source: www.ians.in

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