Updated On: 30 January, 2024 01:50 AM IST | Mumbai | Diwakar Sharma
While far-flung Ulhas Nagar has a dedicated hospital ward for trans people, Mumbai and other areas lag behind if these stories by those affected are to go by

Dr Pawan Yadav with the two receipts issued to her. Pic/Nimesh Dave
Hamari majboori samjho… we also want to lead a normal life. Social stigma needs to be broken for the equality of trans people,” said a transgender activist. According to the activist, trans people have been facing discrimination in every walk of life despite the Centre implementing the Transgender Persons Act in 2019.
Transgender people have unanimously demanded a separate help desk at all public places like hospitals, police stations, toilets, etc. Other than general healthcare needs, the third gender people who undergo certain operations for breast implants and Sex Reassignment Surgeries (SRS) face health complications for which they need to regularly visit hospitals. But there is no separate ward for them in Mumbai and adjacent districts.