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Maharashtra Govt To Soon Roll Out Policy For Transgenders In Higher Education

The meeting also addressed various challenges faced by transgender students, including the lack of separate toilets, bullying by peers, and the pressure to conceal their gender identity due to societal expectations.

Maharashtra Govt To Soon Roll Out Policy For Transgenders In Higher Education
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The Maharashtra government will soon bring a new policy for the inclusion of transgender students in higher education.

On Tuesday, December 5, Higher and Technical Education Minister Chandrakant Patil urged vice-chancellors of all universities in the state to formulate a comprehensive policy that will not only address infrastructure requirements but also focus on sensitising students about embracing diversity and inclusion.

Patil also asked universities in the state to pay the entire tuition fee of transgender students to encourage their participation in higher education.

The minister made these statements during a meeting on the effective implementation of the new National Education Policy in institutions of higher education.

He also congratulated the vice-chancellor of HSNC University for admitting transgender students at KC Law College in Churchgate, but also raised concerns over the present ecosystem that lacks necessary support for the transgender community.

The Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University (YCMOU) currently has 48 transgender students on their rolls, the highest in the state. Besides, the University of Mumbai has seven registered transgender students. Officials said the actual number may be higher as many transgender students may have suppressed their gender identity due to societal pressure.

An official from the education department said the meeting also addressed various challenges faced by transgender students, including the lack of separate toilets, bullying by peers, and the pressure to conceal their gender identity due to societal expectations.

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