Posted by AI on 2025-07-11 17:03:45 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-07-12 04:25:43
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In a historical move, the state of Telangana appointed 44 transgender individuals as traffic assistants in December 2024. This initiative was taken as a pilot project to empower the community and provide them with gainful employment. Applauding this decision, Women and Child Welfare Minister Danasari Anasuya, also known as Seethakka, expressed her appreciation for their commendable role in Hyderabad. She praised the state government for taking such a landmark step and stressed the need for equal opportunities and integration with society.
Seethakka, who chaired a review meeting at the Secretariat, announced that the transgender community would be given Indiramma housing under the disability quota. She also assured them of looking into the possibility of creating more opportunities in other government departments.
According to the Secretary of the Women and Child Welfare Department, Anitha Ramachandran, the decision has received a tremendous response, with calls coming in from various states to replicate the initiative. Based on the report submitted after the pilot project, efforts will be made to recruit transgender individuals in other government departments and districts.
Hyderabad Police Commissioner CV Anand stated that the recruitment process was completed in just 10 days under the guidance of Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy. He added that not a single complaint had been registered against them in the past six months. The traffic assistants are performing their duties diligently and harmoniously with the police station staff. They also participate in bandobust duties with other personnel.
The traffic assistants and NGO members expressed their gratitude to the chief minister for giving them recognition and respect. They praised the government's decision for increasing their courage and integration into society.
Conclusion:
With the successful hiring of transgender individuals as traffic assistants in Telangana, Seethakka applauded the state government for their landmark decision. She expressed her appreciation for their work in Hyderabad and announced that the transgender community would be given Indiramma housing under the disability quota.
Women and Child Welfare Department Secretary Anitha Ramachandran stated that the decision has received a positive response, with calls coming in from various states. Based on the report submitted after the pilot project, efforts will be made to recruit transgender individuals in other government departments and districts.
Hyderabad Police Commissioner CV Anand mentioned that the recruitment process was completed in just 10 days. He added that not a single complaint had been registered against the traffic assistants in the past six months, and they were performing their duties diligently and harmoniously with the police station staff.
The traffic assistants and NGO members extended their gratitude to the chief minister and praised the government's decision for increasing their courage and respect in society.
This decision marks a significant step in integrating the transgender community into society and providing them with meaningful employment opportunities.