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<strong>Making a move to include transgender community in the mainstream society, 16 trans people have come together to establish &ldquo;Rotaract Club of TransMom&rdquo; in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. They were helped in the endeavour by the Tamil Nadu Rotary Club of Coimbatore Downtown.</strong></p>
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The club intends to study the needs of the community and focus on those members who are keen to pursue higher education and get jobs.</p>
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A trustee of the club has been nominated and her name is A. Dhanshika, who is doing her post-graduation and also working in a government hospital.</p>
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Talking to the media, Dhanshika said: &ldquo;When a person realises they are a transgender, they come out of home due to pressure in their family. In such situations, many of them are not in a position to continue education. We will focus on the education of trans persons, which will get them employment opportunities. Our other objective is helping trans persons secure jobs.&rdquo;</p>
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The club Dhanshika informed had already identified six trans persons who are interested in pursuing higher education. Dhanshika said: &ldquo;We have contacted higher education institutions in Coimbatore seeking support for our cause. A few colleges have come forward to give admission. Soon, the six would continue higher studies. We would also support non-members of the club.&rdquo;</p>
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This club is the first in Tamil Nadu and the second in the country. The first was set up in Bhubaneswar, Odisha.</p>
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Transgenders in Coimbatore form a Club to promote education and employment in the community
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