Assam transgenders release video seeking inclusion in Festivals
Assam transgenders release video seeking inclusion in Festivals
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In a aim to create awareness against social alienation of the transgender community, the All Assam Transgender Association (AATA) has released a short video seeking inclusion in festivals and other occasions. Called ‘Ami Tritiyo’ (We, the Third), the 2:24 minute video, a collaborative effort of AATA and a local NGO, North East Voluntary Association of Rural Development (NEVARD), was released on Friday. 

Swati Bidhan Baruah, an eminent transgender activist and the associate vice-chairperson of the transgender welfare board said, “This video was part of a project by the social welfare department for mass sensitization on the issue of discrimination faced by the transgender community". The video was made with the support of transgender welfare board under the social welfare department of Assam government, the video, made public ahead of this month’s Magh Bihu, the harvesting festival marked with feasting and celebrations. The video hopes to help transgender people get included in the festivities. 

The video was shot last month at Dihina village in Kamrup (Rural) district close to Guwahati, the video shows a transgender woman dressing up to take part in Bihu dance along with other men and women of the village. Proceeding forward, the video shows she is going out to join the others, a villager says she can’t dance with the group as she’s not a woman. Hurt by the harsh words, the transgender woman sits alone crying when a Bihu dancer from the group asks her to join them. The video ends with the message, ‘breaking all gender stereotypes, let’s celebrate Bihu together’. Assam according to the census 2011 has a transgender population of 11,374. In June last year, the Assam government set up a welfare board for the transgender people. A separate gender category for transgender people was introduced in the state civil services examination in October last year.

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