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India gets its first transgender TV news anchor

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India gets its first transgender TV news anchor - newspaper

Fri Sep 19, 2014

NEW DELHI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - An Indian television news station has recruited the country's first transgender news anchor, five months after a court ruled that transgender people be recognised as a legal third gender, a newspaper reported on Friday.
Padmini Prakash, 31, who works at Lotus News in the southern state of Tamil Nadu, told the Times of India that she had faced a lot of discrimination throughout her life, including being disowned by her family.


She worked as a dancer and then acted in Tamil soap operas before joining the news channel.
Prakash said it was daunting to take such a high profile role.


"I was very worried because I also had to focus on my diction and maintain a steady narrative pace to ensure that there was clarity and viewers could understand me," said Prakash.


Campaigners say there are hundreds of thousands of transgender people in India but because they were not legally recognised, they have been ostracised, faced discrimination, abuse and often forced into prostitution.


In April, India's Supreme court recognised transgender as a legal third gender and, in a landmark judgement lauded by human rights groups, called on the government to ensure their equal treatment.


India was not the first country to give legal recognition to the transgender community. Nepal, Pakistan and Bangladesh have also legally recognised a third gender.


Prakash became so popular with viewers after joining the station last month that she was quickly promoted to become the face of the Coimbatore-based Lotus News Channel's daily 7 p.m. special bulletin.


"We are very supportive of Padmini .... after initial trials, we were convinced that she had the potential to be an excellent news anchor," Lotus News Channel Chairman G.K.S. Selvakumar told the newspaper.

India gets its first transgender TV news anchor - newspaper | Reuters
 
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transgenders were in mahabharatha waralso

one TV channel is taking a new strategy to increase viewership.

others may also do the same.

THe serial Big Boss always has a transgender in every show.

transgender require reservation in parliament also.

they should become part of general life .
 
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just visit lotus tv news...there is an ad abt this transgender....she reads news 7.00pm everyday...it broadcast from KOVAI in

tamil nadu...i see this ad daily in USA....im a regular view of lotus tv...i think ...it supports bjp/or run by some bjp supporter..
 
Transgender do not choose their mindset to be that way. Only after a lot of suffering they take this step to 'come out' of the proverbial closet.
They are people like anyone else that we meet in our life.

I know a couple of Transgender in the making and that too from TB families. Obviously the parents cannot understand how this can happen.

If we just ignore their intense desire to not accept the gender of their birth for a moment then they are just like any other people we meet in our day today life.

I think Indian media is far ahead in their thinking by putting such a person is a newscasting role..
 
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