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More than 2,000 transgender persons wrote to Union ministries of home, finance and social justice on Tuesday, 28 April, seeking a special package for the community which has no permanent sources of income and is as vulnerable as daily wagers amid the lockdown.
They requested the government to provide an assured subsistence of at least Rs 3,000 per month to every transgender person, until the situation returns to normalcy.
They also urged the government to universalise the Public Distribution System to ensure food security to all needy citizens, including transgender persons.
The letter sought that the government issue an order mandating that no transgender person shall be forced to pay rent or face eviction by their house owners for non-payment of rent during the lockdown.
A majority of transgender persons live in conditions of abject poverty, social exclusion and eke out a livelihood primarily through begging and sex work, both of which are avenues of work that entail public presence and physical contact.
With physical distancing having been mandated (and rightly so to prevent furthering of virus), transgender persons have been weaned away from our only source of work. With no permanent sources of income, our condition is as vulnerable as daily wage earners, the letter stated.
They welcomed the National Institute of Social Defense (NISD) for making an interim arrangement of provision of Rs 1,500 to around 4,500 transgender persons from different states, but said it covered less than 1 percent of the overall national transgender population, going by the conservative estimates of Census 2011.
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