Transgender Community And Educational Rights
Abstract
The teachers' and, to some extent, their pupils' performance affects the overall quality of the educational process. Every child has the right to the best nutrition possible, in accordance with the human rights principle. In accordance with the Indian Constitution and all other laws and provisions, including the Right to Education Act and the New National Education Policy, transgender children must be given the same opportunities as other children and the right to a high-quality education. The same goes for transgender children, who have the same right to an education as regular kids, and it should be made clear to everyone involved in the educational process that they may make a positive contribution to the education of these kids on an inclusive basis. With a focus on the population's employment and educational status, we want to identify the areas of daily life where the transgender community experiences discrimination. Additionally, we aim to examine the legal and policy measures in place to protect community members' access to a quality education, their ability to receive a fair education, and better post-secondary and higher education employment opportunities.
Keywords- Â Transgender, Educational rights, Employment, Discrimination, LGBTQIA+.
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