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Transgender Persons (Protection Of Rights): An Analysis




Divyanshi Singh, UPES

INTRODUCTION

Transgender is a general term used to describe people who are born with a gender identity or perception of male, female or otherwise that does not match their gender identity. in contrast, the term cisgender describes a person whose gender is the same as the gender they were born with. according to the national centre for transgender equality, there are approximately 1.4 million transgender people in the United States, and they fall into many categories.

These variables are often described as "non-binary".

Another term sometimes used to describe this group is "gender queer". the gender gap continues to widen. by 2023, gender names will exceed 100 and continue to increase.

Many trans people live by their gender, dress and current status. go to this world as an individual and they will be sent with a name of their choice. Others decide to change their bodies to match their gender. This may include hormone therapy and voice therapy. Some people go for surgery. Social, physical and legal changes are called change.

There are many laws that regulate and protect human life, but they also have their benefits when it comes to protecting mutants. Trans people are people who were born with one gender but are not of the same gender. Often these people are discriminated against because of their sexual orientation, called transphobia. Often, cases of gender discrimination faced by transgender people in society are not reported.

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