Willing to work and live a dignified life, say transgenders

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November 24, 2012

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Mangalore, November 24: The transgender community in Mangalore is willing to work and earn a living with dignity rather than beg on the streets and other public places, said Ramya, a member of the transgender community at an open discussion programme organized jointly by the DK Zilla Mahila Vedike, Mangalore, and Bethany Service Centre, Bendoor, on Saturday.

Pouring out the troubles and pain faced by the transgenders, Ms. Ramya said that she had run away from home after her family started troubling her owing to her physical differences. “I heard that my father died a couple of years ago but I did not attend the funeral. We don't get to attend the weddings of our relatives. We are looked at as cheap people and are made fun of. Some hurl abuses at us and even come forward to hit us”, she said.

Sandhya, another member of the transgender community present at the meet, said that she had completed her education till II PUC but had to discontinue studies because of the societal pressure. Transgenders also have feelings and emotions and craving for sexual satisfaction and hence a lot of them look forward to getting the gender surgery done which is quite expensive, she said.

When a person in the audience asked as to why the transgenders touch people and nudge them demanding money, Ms. Sandhya said that some people like it when they are touched while some do not. Ms. Ramya on the other hand said that there are many men who tease them and touch them and play with their clothes, in retaliation to which they too get physical and hurt men back.

On another similar query, Ms. Ramya said that many men dress up like transgenders and go about begging while in fact they do not belong to the transgender community at all.

Ms. Ramya said that there is no proper NGO or government agency around to take care of their needs. “We want ration cards and identity proofs”, she said.

Sr Mariola, Director of Jeevandhara Social Service Trust, said that under the poverty eradication programme of the Mangalore City Corporation (MCC), there is a provision of night shelters for women and where training in skill development and vocation is given, which could benefit the transgender community. To this, Irene Rebello, Skill Development Expert, District Urban Development Cell, said that although the night shelter concept is a good suggestion, the factor whether other women in the night shelter accept the transgenders living with them must also be considered. A separate night shelter and employment opportunity in the form of a group business activity wherein products are manufactured by transgenders in anonymity and marketing of which is taken care of by others separately, can be looked into, she opined.

Veeresh of CARDTS, an NGO, said that a DAPCU (District Aids Programme Control Unit) official has been working for the transgender community and with greater coordination, many facilities could be extended to them.

MB Sadashiva, Lion's Club member and District President of the Janatha Dal (Secular), said that an attempt needs to be made at providing a distinct identity proof for the genuine members of the transgender community backed by medical procedures and requested NGOs to come forward in this regard.


Ivan D'Souza, Advocate and Congress leader, Jaya Shree, Head Constable, Pandeshwar Women's Police Station, Shubha BS, Superior, Bethany, US Mohan Suvarna, Journalist, Suresh Bhat Bakrabail, activist, Choodamani of Mahila Vedike, were present besides others.

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July 6,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 6: Criminal cases will be registered against private hospitals that refuse treatment to COVID-19 patients, Medical Education Minister Dr K Sudhakar said on Sunday.

Addressing a press conference here at Vidhana Soudha, he said: "No hospital should refuse to admit patients and if any hospital is found denying treatment criminal cases will be registered against them."

He spoke to media persons after returning from his surprise visit to Jayanagar General Hospital and Rajiv Gandhi Chest Hospital responded to the questions regarding private hospitals refusing to treat covid patients.

"The government has come up with 6 different systems for treatment of COVID-19 patients. COVID care centres, government medical colleges, private medical college, government hospitals, corporate hospitals and home isolation with proper facilities and according to government guidelines," the minister added.

Dr Sudhakar gave the statistics of 4 metropolitan cities in the country including Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Bengaluru.

"Bengaluru's and the mortality rate is the lowest at 1.46%. The aim is to increase testing by optimal utilisation of capacity especially in private labs. Once we increase testing, it is natural that the positive cases will also increase," he said.

"So citizens need not panic due to this but should take all precautionary measures. He advised to get tested in the nearest fever clinics as soon as any symptoms like cough, fever etc are found. Guidelines regarding the home isolation will be released soon," the minister said.

He announced that 400 ambulances will be deployed in Bengaluru and 2 each for every ward.

He said that the government recommended patients at private hospitals will be provided with insurance under Suvarna Arogya Suraksha Trust.

"If private hospitals refuse to admit the patients, call 1912 helpline to get assistance. If admitted in Private hospital voluntarily the treatment cost will be borne by patients as per the rates fixed by the government," Sudhakar said.

He said that the cost of testing at private labs has been capped at Rs 2,200 as per test.

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March 18,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 18: Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa on Wednesday said that the lockdown in the state will continue till March 31st. However restaurants and hotels will remain open.

Speaking to reporters here, Yediyurappa had said, "...we need to take more stringent measures, when the US President has recommended avoiding gatherings ofmore than 10 people in his country. We will discuss in the cabinet and take all necessary measures."

Two more coronavirus cases have been registered in Bengaluru on Wednesday, 18 March, taking the total infected cases to 13, ANI reported quoting state Health Minister B Sriramulu.

Meanwhile, Dental clinics in Bengaluru have shut shop after order from Indian Dental Association and Karnataka State Denta Council. The doctors have been advised to treat the patients only if there is an emergency.

In Udupit distrcit, Section 144(3) have been imposed across the district by DC G Jagadish.

No religious events allowed, devotees should not enter temples, churches or Masjid's in groups. Tourist locations closed. Students in PGs and Hostels asked to return home.

While, schools and colleges remained shut, IT professionals and other professionals working in air- conditioned places were advised to work from home. Till Tuesday evening, 13 COVID-19 positive cases have been reported in Karnataka, including one death.

The State government had on March 13 leapt into action announcing lock-down of malls, cinema theatres, pubs and night clubs for a week.

Instructions were also given to stop all kinds of exhibitions, summer camps, conferences, fairs, marriages, sports and engagement events and birthday parties state-wide for a week from Saturday.

While, schools and colleges remained shut, IT professionals and other professionals working in air- conditioned places were advised to work from home. Till Tuesday evening, 11 COVID-19 positive cases have been reported in Karnataka, including one death.

The Ministry of External Affairs confirmed that there are 276 coronavirus infected Indians abroad - 255 in Iran, 12 in UAE, five in Italy, one each in Sri Lanka, Hong Kong SAR, Kuwait, and Rwanda.

Earlier in the day, the total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in India neared 150, according to the Health Ministry data.

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March 15,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 15: The Karnataka government on Saturday issued a statement saying that surveillance and containment measures against the spread of coronavirus have been increased in the state.

"In the wake of coronavirus scare, 104 Arogya Sahayavani (call centre) has reserved 20 lines for receiving calls for COVID-19," read the statement.

It also read that the dedicated seating at the 104 call centre has been increased to 40 and one person form 108 call centre will be responsible for coordinating with the ambulance services.

The statement also read that the government had arranged an orientation for the medical college staff to train them to deal with coronavirus patients.

While six people from the state were reported positive of coronavirus, the Union Ministry of Health, one amongst them was a 76-year-old man from the Kalaburagi region and he died due to co-morbidity.

The state Health Department Commissioner has said that the Telangana government has been notified about the man's death as he was also admitted to a hospital there.

So far, 84 people have been infected with COVID-19 in India.

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