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The term "Hijra" refers to a group of people in South Asia who are recognized as a third gender, distinct from male and female. They are also known as "Kinnar" or "Aravanis" in different regions. Hijras are individuals who are born biologically male but identify themselves as feminine or neutral. They often undergo surgery or other procedures to feminize their appearance. In many South Asian countries, Hijras are considered a marginalized community, facing social stigma, economic hardship, and limited access to basic rights.
The term "Hijra" refers to a group of people in South Asia who are recognized as a third gender, distinct from male and female. They are also known as "Kinnar" or "Aravanis" in different regions. Hijras are individuals who are born biologically male but identify themselves as feminine or neutral. They often undergo surgery or other procedures to feminize their appearance. In many South Asian countries, Hijras are considered a marginalized community, facing social stigma, economic hardship, and limited access to basic rights.