Telangana announces transgender traffic troops under new recruitment program

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09/13/2024

The Telangana government has announced India’s first-ever transgender-specific government recruitment and social welfare program, under which transgender persons will be trained and recruited for traffic management. As per the program, announced by Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, once transgender individuals are identified and recruited, they will undergo specialised training to assist the Hyderabad traffic police. The introduction of transgender traffic support troops aims to ensure smoother road management while empowering an underrepresented community with stable government employment, according to state government officials. The government is also working on creating distinct uniforms for transgender recruits, with separate designs for “He/She” and “Him/Her” individuals.

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