Third gender: Railways, IRCTC include transgender in reservation forms
The decision which was taken on a representation made by a lawyer will include the facility for both online as well offline.

The decision which was taken on a representation made by a lawyer will include the facility for reservations and cancellations, both online as well offline.
The Delhi-based lawyer had made the representation after the Delhi High Court in February had asked him to approach the Railway Ministry while disposing of his petition.
The ministry in its circular referred to the direction of the apex court of April 2014, which had said that hijras, eunuchs, apart from binary gender, be treated as third gender for protecting their rights.
In A Valiant Move, Railways Introduces Third Gender Column In Its Reservation Forms.https://t.co/4oMkhn9Vtb pic.twitter.com/uBc0SfG606
— Ministry of Railways (@RailMinIndia) November 27, 2016
"Supreme Court (in the judgement) has directed that Hijras, Eunuchs, apart from binary gender, be treated as third gender for the purpose of safeguarding their rights under Part III of our Constitution and the laws made by the parliament and the State Legislature.
Advocate Jamshed Ansari in his PIL before the high court had alleged violation of Article 14, 15, 19 and 21 of the Constitution by Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC), by non-inclusion of "transgender/third gender" as a gender option in its forms.
He had also sought compliance of the apex court judgment in which it directed the Centre and the state governments to recognise transgender as the third sex, and to provide them with the benefits accorded to socially and economically backward classes.
He had further demanded special coaches and reserved seats for the transgender community in all trains, for their "care and protection".
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