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A passionate mother of transgender people in India

A passionate mother of transgender people in India A shelter home for the marginalized group is the crowning glory for a nun s untiring efforts to improve their lives Transgender people with Sister Prema Chowallur (second left), who has been promoting the rights of the community in India’s Assam state for years. (Photo supplied) Prema Chowallur was destined to become a teacher like her Catholic parents. She ended up becoming a social worker and a champion of the rights of transgender people, one of India’s most marginalized groups. A native of Kerala state in southern India, she developed a strong calling to serve the poor and needy as she grew up, prompting her to join the Sisters of the Cross of Chavanod (SCC) in 1977 at the age of 18.

Assam Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma Inaugurated Three Foot-Bridges in Guwahati Today

Assam Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma Inaugurated Three Foot-Bridges in Guwahati Today The Kamakhya Gate bridge was inaugurated at 9 am, the footbridges at Ganeshguri near Kar Bhawan by 9.30 am and the one at Khanapara by 10 am.   |  14 Feb 2021 7:15 AM GMT GUWAHATI: Assam State Finance and Health Minister Himanata Biswa Sarma on Sunday inaugurated the three newly constructed foot over-bridges in Kamakhya, Dispur, Khanapara, areas of Guwahati. The Kamakhya Gate foot-over bridge was inaugurated at 9 in the morning. Following the first inauguration, the footbridges at Ganeshguri near Kar Bhawan was inaugurated by 9.30 am and the one at Khanapara was inaugurated by 10 am. The length of the bridge is 31.40 meters. The footbridge in Khanapara will also serve as an entry landmark to the city and has a sign saying Welcome to Guwahati over it. It was constructed using bamboo.

COVID warriors: Laboratory technicians hold protest in Guwahati

COVID warriors: Laboratory technicians hold protest in Guwahati Laboratory technicians stage protest demanding justice as they have been fired despite the govt s promise that their jobs will be permanent after 3 months   |  15 Dec 2020 2:10 PM GMT Guwahati: Laboratory technicians on Tuesday held a protest in Sasal area of Guwahati in Assam demanding justice from the government. The health workers were reportedly fired from their jobs in October this year despite the government promising that their jobs will be made permanent after three months. Since the novel coronavirus outbreak in the world, the health workers were at the forefront of the war and all the laboratory technicians were comrades-in-arms. However, as the number of cases has decreased in the state, they were asked to leave in October, the protesters lamented.

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