Manvi Madhu Kashyap: Country's First Female Transgender SSI.. Manvi Madhu Success Story
Manvi Madhu Kashyap: Country's First Female Transgender SSI.. Manvi Madhu Success Story

Manvi Madhu Kashyap: Country’s First Female Transgender SSI.. Manvi Madhu Success Story

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Manvi Madhu Kashyap: She is a transgender. Constant efforts are being made to change society’s perception of transgenders. In this order, wherever she was seen, she faced obstacles. If you go to coaching for police job, no one joins you.

She prepared diligently and got the job. She became the country’s first female transgender essayist. She is Manvi Madhu Kashyap. What is her story? In this story, let’s find out the hard work she had to do to get an Essay 

Manvi Madhu Kashyap: Transgenders are looked down upon in our society. At least they are not seen as human beings. At every step they face insults and mockery. You have to experience hell forever with them at home and with strangers.

But after all these transgenders are now growing up and sitting in high positions. They are proving themselves to be no less by excelling in various fields. Recently, three transgenders were selected as candidates in the police recruitment exams conducted in Bihar.

It also includes a female transgender named Manvi Madhu Kashyap. She is now the first female transgender to be selected as an essayist in the country.

Bihar Police and Service Commission has released the results of the Inspector job exam on Tuesday. In these results, three transgenders have been selected for SSI jobs. Out of these three transgenders, two are men and the other is a woman. Manvi Madhu Kashyap from a small village called Banka in Bhagalpur district of Bihar became the first transgender sub-inspector in the country. Although 5 posts were reserved for transgenders, only 3 got jobs.

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Speaking for the first time after getting the job, Manvi Madhu Kashyap said that he lived in fear of the society for so many days.. Earlier he used to go secretly to meet his mother.. but now he goes to the village in police uniform. Manvi Madhu Kashyap revealed that she is not ashamed of being a transgender. She realized that she was not a normal girl when she was studying in class 9. After that, he gradually felt that the society kept him away and made him lonely.

Manvi Madhu Kashyap, who came to the capital Patna 2 years ago from Banka village, said that no one who goes to join the coaching centers for the police job is admitted. He said that if coaching is given to a transgender, it will have an impact on the rest of the candidates. In the end, Manvi met Guru Rahman, who runs the Admya Aditi Gurukulam, and explained his situation to him. Rahman, who was ready to give her coaching, used to give coaching for five to six hours every day.

He revealed that his father Narendra Pratap Singh is not present to see his success, but his mother Mala Devi is very happy. Manvi Madhu, the fourth of five brothers, said that his family members stood by him. He stated that he was initially opposed but later accepted. Madhu says that he wants to see a change in the society like the success he has got now