Reclaiming identity: transgender perspectives on inclusion in contemporary India
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Contemporary inclusion movements in India have evolved as critical reactions to long-standing societal injustices, aiming to address the marginalization of diverse populations, including those on the basis of gender, caste, disability, and sexual orientation. This article investigates the growth of these movements, emphasizing marginalized groups' transformative efforts in their quest for acknowledgment, rights, and social justice. These movements encounter numerous hurdles, including cultural resistance, systematic discrimination, and the complicated challenges of managing India's vast social fabric. While social media helps to mobilize these campaigns and increase awareness, it also exposes campaigners to digital difficulties like disinformation and hate speech. The research also looks at legal and political frameworks, specifically major judgments like decriminalizing homosexuality in 2018, as well as continued social resistance to these reforms. Despite these hurdles, contemporary movements continue to advocate for greater inclusivity, focusing on the intersections of caste, religion, and gender identity. The report finishes by focusing on the upcoming trajectory of such movements, underlining the importance of continued lobbying and legal reform in achieving genuine social equality.Abstract
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