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Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights in Tamil Nadu are the most progressive among all states of
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Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu (; , TN) is a state in southern India. It is the tenth largest Indian state by area and the sixth largest by population. Its capital and largest city is Chennai. Tamil Nadu is the home of the Tamil people, whose Tamil language ...
was the first state in India to introduce a transgender welfare policy, wherein transgender individuals can access free
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in government hospitals and various other benefits and rights. The state was also the first to ban forced sex-selective surgeries on intersex infants, and also the first state to include an amendment in its state police guidelines that expects officers to abstain from harassing the LGBTQIA+ community and its members. The state also became the first to ban
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and the first to introduce LGBTQIA+ issues in school curricula. Same-sex sexual activity has been legal since 2018, following the Supreme Court ruling in '' Navtej Singh Johar v. Union of India''. Tamil Nadu is noted as one of the most open states with regards to the LGBT community, particularly transgender people. Nevertheless, reports of discrimination, arranged opposite-sex marriages, bullying, suicides, and family rejections are common. According to an estimate from 2015, about 16,380 people in Tamil Nadu identified themselves as
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Legality of same-sex sexual activity

On 6 September 2018, the Supreme Court of India unanimously struck down
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as unconstitutional, ruling that it infringed on the fundamental rights of autonomy, intimacy, and identity, thus legalising homosexuality in India, including in Tamil Nadu.


Recognition of same-sex relationships

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s are not recognised or performed in Tamil Nadu. On 22 April 2019, the Madras High Court, the high court of
Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu (; , TN) is a state in southern India. It is the tenth largest Indian state by area and the sixth largest by population. Its capital and largest city is Chennai. Tamil Nadu is the home of the Tamil people, whose Tamil language ...
, ruled that the term "bride" under the '' Hindu Marriage Act, 1955'' includes trans women. Specifically, it directed the authorities to register a marriage between a man and a transgender woman.


Discrimination protections

In line with '' Navtej Singh Johar v. Union of India'' and ''
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'', discrimination on the basis of
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and
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is prohibited via Article 15 of the
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. However, this article only extends to discrimination by state or government bodies. Adopted in 2019, the ''
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'' bans unfair discrimination against transgender people in educational establishment and services, employment, healthcare services, access to the "use of any goods, accommodation, service, facility, benefit, privilege or opportunity dedicated to the use of the general public or customarily available to the public", the right to movement, the right to "reside, purchase, rent or otherwise occupy any property", the opportunity to stand for or hold public or private office, and in government or private establishments. In June 2021, a single judge bench of the Madras High Court on Monday issued far-reaching guidelines aimed at mainstreaming LGBTQIA+ persons - from prohibiting attempts to “medically cure” persons belonging to the community to seeking changes in school and university curricula and recommending awareness programmes for judicial officers, police and prison officials. Saying LGBTQIA+ persons are entitled to their privacy and “have a right to lead a dignified existence, which includes their choice of sexual orientation, gender identity, gender presentation, gender expression and choice of partner thereof”, the court said, “This right and the manner of its exercise are constitutionally protected under Article 21 of the Constitution.”


Transgender rights

Transgender people in Tamil Nadu are called ''thirunar'' ( ta, திருனர்), specifically ''thirunangai'' (திருநங்கை; for transgender women) and ''thirunambi'' (திருநம்பி; for transgender men). The term ''aravaani'' (அரவாணி) in Tamil was widely popularised before the 1990s. ''Aravaani'' is a substitute term for ''
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''. Transgender Tamils are often discriminated against in jobs and daily life, forcing them to resort to
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and prostitution. In 1994, T.N. Seshan, the Chief Election Commissioner, granted voting rights to transgender people in India. In March 2004, advocate G.R Swaminathan appeared before the Madras High Court demanding voter identity cards for transgender people in Tamil Nadu. Responding to the case, the
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(AIADMK) Government informed the court that only 11 transgender people in the state had come forward to register their names in the electoral roll. After recording the submission, the court directed the State Government to publicise, through the media, the right of transgender people to get enrolled as voters. In December 2006, a government order was passed with the recommendations to improve living conditions for transgender people. The order favoured counseling as a means to deter families from disowning transgender people and making sure that such children get admitted in schools and colleges. Thereafter, in September 2008, the state constituted a welfare board for transgender people. In a pioneering effort to solve the problems faced by transgender people, the
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established a transgender welfare board in 2008. The Social Welfare Minister serves as the president of the board. This effort is touted to be the first in India. The State Government has also started issuing separate food ration cards for
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people, as well as special identity cards. The state of Tamil Nadu was the first state to introduce a transgender welfare policy. According to the policy, transgender people can access free
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in government hospitals, free housing, various citizenship documents, admission in government colleges with a full scholarship for higher studies and initiating income-generation programmes (IGP). In an additional effort to improve the education of transgender people, Tamil Nadu authorities issued an order in May 2008 to create a "
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" option for admissions to government colleges. In 2017, the Manonmaniam Sundaranar University began offering free tuition to transgender students. In 2013, transgender and gender activists S. Swapna and Gopi Shankar Madurai from Srishti Madurai staged a protest in the
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collectorate on 7 October 2013 demanding reservation and to permit alternate genders to appear for examinations conducted by the
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, the
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, the Secondary School Certificate and Bank exams. Swapna, incidentally, had successfully moved the Madras High Court in 2013 seeking permission to write the TNPSC Group II exam as a female candidate. Swapna is the first transgender person to clear TNPSC Group IV exams. Along with 21 other
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, K. Prithika Yashini received appointment orders from Chennai City Police Commissioner Smith Saran in April 2017. Pursuant to a judgement of the Madras High Court on 6 November 2015, directions were given to the Tamil Nadu Uniformed Services Recruitment Board (TNUSRB) to appoint Yashini as a sub-inspector of police as she is "entitled to get the job". The judgement further directed the TNUSRB to include transgender people as a "third category", apart from the usual category of "male" and "female". On 22 April 2019, the Madras High Court Justice G.R. Swaminathan issued a landmark judgment upholding the marriage rights of transgender women under the '' Hindu Marriage Act, 1955'', In August 2020 the
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appointed Gopi Shankar Madurai as the South Regional representative in the National Council for Transgender Persons.


Intersex rights

On 22 April 2019, the Madurai bench of the Madras High Court passed a verdict to ban sex-selective surgeries on
intersex Intersex people are individuals born with any of several sex characteristics including chromosome patterns, gonads, or genitals that, according to the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, "do not fit typical bin ...
infants. Based on the works of Gopi Shankar Madurai, the Court took note of the rampant practice of compulsory medical interventions performed on intersex infants and children. The Court also expressed its gratitude to Shankar, noting that Shankar's work has had been a "humbling and enlightening experience for the Court". In July 2019, Health Minister C. Vijayabaskar announced that guidelines complying with the court ruling and banning medical interventions on intersex infants would be drafted. On 13 August 2019, the Government of Tamil Nadu issued a government order to ban forced medical interventions on intersex infants.


Living conditions


Groups and organisations

Various LGBT organisations have been established over the years in Tamil Nadu. These include Nirangal ( ta, நிறங்கள்), Orinam ( ta, ஓரினம்), Srishti Madurai (சிருஷ்டி மதுரை), the Sahodari Foundation (சகோதரி) and Chennai Dost (சென்னை தோஸ்த்). These associations raise awareness of LGBT people, offer helplines to both LGBT people and family and friends, and campaign for sensitisation concerning education and workplace policies, among others. Chennai Rainbow Pride (சென்னை வானவில் விழா) has been held annually in the city of
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since 2009.


Helpline and other services

In February 2009, the first lesbian phone helpline was launched by the Indian Community Welfare Organization (ICWO) following the high-profile suicide of a lesbian couple in
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. Similarly, in March 2009, a telephone helpline called "Manasu" was set up by the Tamil Nadu AIDS Initiative-Voluntary Health Services. Srishti Madurai launched a helpline for LGBT people on 2 October 2011 in the city of Madurai. In June 2013, the helpline turned to offer service for 24 hours with a tagline "Just having someone understanding to talk to can save a life".


Culture, media and television

Ardhanarishvara, an androgynous composite form of male deity
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and female deity
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, originated in Kushan culture as far back as the first century CE. A statue depicting Ardhanarishvara is included in India's Meenkashi Temple; this statue clearly shows both male and female bodily elements. ''Thirunar'' (Indigenous Gendervariants) meet in
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, a village in
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district, in the Tamil month of Chitrai (April/May) for an annual festival which takes place for fifteen days. During this festival, the participants worship Aravan and are married to him by temple priests, thus reenacting an ancient myth of Lord
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who married him after taking the form of a woman named Mohini. The following days, dressed in white sarees, they mourn his death though ritual dances. In a monumental push in breaking taboos, the Tamil cable channel
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started a talk show in 2008 hosted by a
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named
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. The programme is called '' Ippadikku Rose'', translated into "Yours Truly, Rose". Karpaga, a transgender person born in
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, performed a lead role in the Tamil movie ''Paal''; the first transgender person in India to achieve such a milestone. Kalki Subramaniam, a transgender person from
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, performed a lead role in the Tamil movie '' Narthagi''. Transgender activist A. Revathi played a role in the 2008 Tamil film ''
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''.


LGBT literature and studies

''Vaadamalli'' by novelist Su. Samuthiram is the first Tamil novel about the local '' aravani'' community in Tamil Nadu, published in 1994. Transgender activist A. Revathi became the first ''
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'' to write about transgender issues and gender politics in Tamil. Her works have been translated into more than eight languages and act as a primary resource on gender studies in Asia. Her book is part of a research project for more than 100 universities. She is the author of ''Unarvum Uruvamum'' ("Feelings of the Entire Body"), the first of its kind in English from a member of the ''hijra'' community. She also acted and directed several stage plays on gender and sexuality issues in Tamil and
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. ''The Truth about Me: A Hijra Life Story'' by A. Revathi is part of the syllabus for final year students of The American College in Madurai. The American College is the first college in India to introduce
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literature and studies with research-oriented seminars. Naan Saravanan's ''Alla'' (2007) and Vidya's ''I Am Vidya'' (2008) were among early transwoman autobiographies. Kalki Subramaniam's '' Kuri Aruthean'' ("Phallus, I cut") is a collection of Tamil poems about transgender lives. The American College in Madurai also introduced ''Maraikappatta Pakkangal'' ("Hidden Pages") as a course book for "Genderqueer and Intersex Human Rights studies" as part of the curriculum for Tamil and English department students in 2018. It is the first book on the LGBT community in the Tamil language, launched by Gopi Shankar Madurai and state
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in 2014. In January 2018, Vidupattavai (விடுபட்டவை) was released at the 41st Chennai Book Fair. The book chronicles the life of a gay man in Chennai in the form of short stories, essays, poems and critiques. The book was co-published by Queer Chennai Chronicles and Karuppu Pradhigal. It was released by Tamil writer and actor Shobasakthi.


Notable Tamil LGBT people

* C. Devi – first transgender woman in Tamil Nadu to contest in the Assembly elections * K. Gunavathi – first transgender nurse in Tamil Nadu * Karpaga – transgender actor * Maya Jafer – transgender activist and doctor * Narthaki Nataraj – first transgender woman to receive the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award and the first transgender person to be awarded
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India's fourth-highest civilian award *
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– first transgender news reader * A. Revathi – transgender writer and activist * Malini Jeevarathnam - An award-winning queer filmmaker, producer, actor, show host and activist. * Gopi Shankar Madurai – youngest candidate in the
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and also the first openly
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and genderqueer person to run for public office * Living Smile Vidya – Tamil writer, artist and actor * Kalki Subramaniam – openly transgender entrepreneur and founder of the Sahodari Foundation * Grace Banu – first transgender person to be admitted to an engineering college in the state of Tamil Nadu * Esther Bharathi – first transgender pastor * Dr. Sudha – first transgender person to receive an
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in 2014 * S. Swapna – first transgender
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aspirant * Rose Venkatesan – first transgender woman TV host in Tamil Nadu * K. Prithika Yashini – first transgender woman sub-inspector of the Tamil Nadu police * Dr. Meena Kandasamy – Bisexual poet, fiction writer, translator and activist


See also

*
LGBT rights in India ; ne, हिजडा; Marathi: हिजडा). In Telugu, they are referred to as ( నపుంసకుడు) or (హిజ్రా), in Urdu as ( ہیجڑا), in Gujarati as (પાવૈયા) or ( હીજડા), in Tamil ...
* Tamil Sexual Minorities * Hijra (South Asia) *
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References

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