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i am sure in NCERT books it’s still at 60
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Happy 44th birthday to the talented Constance Wu.
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பெண் எடையாளர் வருவாங்ககன்னு சொல்லிட்டு 6% பெண்களுக்கு கொடுத்துருக்காங்க
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Happy 5th anniversary of Thali beating to @MaliniP ma'am.
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An eatery in Pune 38
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Jason Samuel@the_jasonsamuel·
if you want to protect intimate data about your own health where you don’t want companies like f*o and c*ue to monetize your info, switch to the apps which process them locally. drip [opensource], euki, for ios - periodical, apple health.
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Deepak Kumar@rencho79130·
Investigating Journalist Saurav Das speak in Solidarity with People's Advocate Surendra Gadling and raising serious concern how judiciary is complicit with Indian State and manage the prolonged incarceration of political prisoners. @SauravDassss #supremecourt
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Akka .@KanimozhiDMK Amma .@ThamizhachiTh Annan .@dmk_raja Annan .@tiruchisiva Madam .@DrKanimozhiSomu Akka .@salma_poet Thiru .@PWilsonDMK Nammavar .@ikamalhaasan Annan .@SuVe4Madurai Annan .@s_kanth Please take this up Re: Transgender Persons (Amendment) Bill 2026 — Urgent Concerns 1. It directly overturns a Supreme Court ruling. The 2014 NALSA judgment declared that forcing medical procedures as a condition for gender recognition is “immoral and illegal.” The 2026 Amendment Bill seeks to erase the right to self-determination that the Supreme Court guaranteed  — setting Parliament against the judiciary on a fundamental rights question. 2. The new definition excludes trans men entirely. Unlike the 2019 Act, the Bill makes no mention of trans men, trans women outside certain socio-cultural identities, or genderqueer people  — effectively making their existing legal documents invalid overnight. People who have already changed official records and undergone medical procedures are left in legal limbo. 3. Medical boards will now decide who is “genuinely” trans. Under the Bill, trans persons seeking a certificate of identity would have to secure authorisation from a government-appointed medical board before approaching the district magistrate, who could then invite further medical scrutiny if he considers it necessary  — meaning double gatekeeping, with no clarity on what criteria the medical board will apply. 4. It revives colonial-era stereotypes to criminalise trans communities. The Bill adds provisions focused on coercion and abduction — mirroring the 1871 Criminal Tribes Act, which required officers to maintain records of eunuchs “reasonably suspected of kidnapping or castrating children”  — a law struck down in 1949. There is no NCRB data justifying this framing. 5. Abduction is already covered under existing law — making these clauses targeted harassment. Sections 137, 138, and 189 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita already criminalise kidnapping of adults with seven years imprisonment, and of children with ten years . The Bill’s additions appear redundant in law but dangerous in practice — they can be used to frame any trans person sheltering a runaway child as a criminal. 6. Punishments for crimes against trans people remain unchanged — a glaring double standard. The Bill retains the existing punishment of six months to two years for crimes against trans persons — far less than the minimum ten years for the rape of a cisgender woman — while introducing life imprisonment for offences where the government perceives trans people as perpetrators  7. The government’s own advisory council was not consulted. The National Council for Transgender Persons — constituted specifically to ensure community voices in policymaking — was neither informed nor consulted about the amendments . Council member Kalki Subramaniam has stated she will resign if the Bill passes in its current form. 8. It contradicts the Prime Minister’s own stated position. As recently as February 2026, PM Modi publicly described the existing Trans Act as “a shield of living with dignity.” This Bill goes against the very principles of dignity and self-respect for the transgender community that the government has come to stand up for , as even opposition politicians have noted. 9. It doesn’t recognise the beautiful Tamil word Thirunangai Pls demand referral to a Parliamentary Standing Committee for proper review, and to oppose the Bill in its current form.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ queerbeat.org/stories/indias… #RejectTransBill2026
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