Affiliation:
1. Research Scholar,Department of Sociology,Lovely Professional University, Punjab
Abstract
Transgender is an umbrella term that describes people whose gender identity or
expression does not match the sex they were assigned at birth. They feel like their body is
not their own, a feeling of misfit. The life before and after revealing the identity is entirely
different for a transgender person. There are some needs or requirements arise when
transgender persons start life anew. Kochi, the most densely populated metro city of Kerala,
is one of the favorite places where transgender people want to work and live. More than half
of the transgender persons appointed at the Kochi Metro Rail Service were left the job due
to various reasons. Due to the transphobia of the public, transgender persons do not get
better jobs and they suffer a lot to make a living. They get more income from sex work than
doing other odd jobs and it is the only means for them to live without resorting to begging.
And the savings from this work is kept by them for fulfilling their dream, i.e., the Sex
Reassignment Surgery (SRS). Kochi was in news in connection with the death of
transgender activist and Kerala’s first transwoman radio jockey Anannyah Kumari Alex
which addressed issues related with SRS. Harassment created by transphobia and outing
makes their life stressful. The women who attend various trainings on gender and related
matters are now getting freed from transphobia. The challenges and hardships faced by the
transgender community can only be solved through social interventions. The gender
awareness programme, role of the teachers and counsellors, interventions by the government
in SRS and providing subsidy for their entrepreneurships, etc., can help a lot to eradicate
transphobia and other related issues of transgender community and to let them live their life
fully without any harm.