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Breaking The Barriers , Transgender Police to March in Republic Day in Chhattisgarh

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By Reporter Published January 25, 2023 2 Min Read
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In a historic move, the Indian state of Chhattisgarh will have transgender police personnel participating in the Republic Day parade for the first time. The parade is held annually on January 26th to commemorate the adoption of the Indian Constitution in 1950.

The inclusion of transgender police personnel in the parade is seen as a significant step towards inclusivity and acceptance within the police force. The transgender community in India has long faced discrimination and marginalization, and this move is expected to send a strong message of acceptance and equality.

The decision to include transgender police personnel in the parade was taken by the Chhattisgarh police department in consultation with various NGOs and transgender rights groups. The department has been working to create a more inclusive and sensitive environment for the transgender community. As part of this effort, they have also started sensitization training for all police personnel on transgender issues and rights.

The transgender police personnel who will be participating in the parade have undergone rigorous training and are now fully equipped to take on their duties. They will be joining the parade alongside their cisgender colleagues, and will be an integral part of the parade formation.

The move to include transgender police personnel in the parade has been widely welcomed and has been seen as a positive step towards greater acceptance and inclusion of transgender individuals in all aspects of society. It is expected that this move will inspire other states in India to follow suit and work towards creating a more inclusive society for the transgender community.

In conclusion, the inclusion of transgender police personnel in the Republic Day parade in Chhattisgarh is a historic moment for the state and for the country as a whole. It is a powerful symbol of acceptance and inclusivity, and is expected to inspire greater efforts towards creating a more inclusive society for the transgender community in India.

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