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This Defiant Govt Officer Made Her Transgender Identity Public

Coming out boldly in defiance of social conventions, an Odisha govt officer has made public her transgender identity.

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Coming out boldly in defiance of social conventions, a 32-year-old Odisha government gazetted officer has made public her transgender identity, saying how it was the Supreme Court’s decision that empowered her to fully embrace her selfhood. Born Ratikanta Pradhan and serving in the Orissa Financial Service, the officer has now adopted a new identity as Aishwarya Rutuparna Pradhan.

Posted as a Commercial Tax Officer (CTO) in Paradip Port Township, Pradhan takes pride in her identity.

She said that the April 15, 2014, Supreme Court ruling recognising transgenders under the third gender category and guaranteeing their constitutional rights was the shot in the arm that she needed to take her decision.

Coming out boldly in defiance of social conventions, an Odisha govt officer has made public her transgender identity.
Aishwarya Rutuparna Pradhan has embraced her new identity. (Photo courtesy: Aishwarya Rutuparna Pradhan)
The very day that the apex court delivered its landmark verdict, I made up my mind to opt for third gender identity instead of male gender.
Aishwarya Rutuparna Pradhan

A native of the obscure Kanabagiri village under G Udaygiri block in Odisha’s Kandhamal district, Pradhan had entered the Odisha Financial Service in October, 2010, as a male candidate.

A post graduate in public administration and a graduate from the Indian Institute of Mass Communication, Pradhan had interned with a newspaper before opting for a clerical job in a bank. Later, she had cracked the state civil service.

On April 9, 2014, I was posted as CTO, Paradip. That time I used to attire myself in male outfits. Later came the Supreme Court judgement and I switched over to sari. The transformation left many awed. But everything has become normal. The very people who were addressing me as ‘sir’ are now addressing me as ‘madam’. I did not face unpleasant situation as my superior officer is very supportive
Aishwarya Rutuparna Pradhan

Pradhan said that her transgender identity has not come in the way of her discharging the responsibilities and duties assigned to her.

“In an affidavit before an executive magistrate, I have already become Aishwarya Rutuparna Pradhan. I have submitted relevant records for change and modification of my name and gender. I expect to be conferred transgender classification on government records very shortly,” she said.

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