IJSRP, Volume 10, Issue 7, July 2020 Edition [ISSN 2250-3153]
Dr. Dilip Pandey
Abstract:
Transgender persons are individuals of any age, religion, faith and sex whose appearance, personal characteristics, or behaviors differ from normal about how men and women are ‘supposed’ to be. Transgender people have existed in every culture, race, country and class since the time immemorial. The term “transgender” arose in common parlance in the mid 1990s from the traditional society of gender-different people. In contemporary practice, transgender has become a “common and umbrella” terms which is used to describe a wide arena of identities and experiences, including but not limited to transsexual people, male and female cross-sectionals’.