Transgender appointed as guest lecturer at postgraduate center in Ballari


Daijiworld Media Network – Ballari (MS)

Ballari, Jan 2: Overcoming significant life challenges, Renuka Poojary, a transgender individual from Kudugodu town, has been appointed as a guest lecturer in Kannada at the Nandihalli postgraduate center of Vijayanagara Sri Krishnadevaraya University.

Renuka is the first transgender in Karnataka to be appointed as a lecturer for postgraduate students. She is the daughter of agriculturists Mallaiah and Tippamma from Kurugodu town.

Renuka completed her high school education in her native town, pursued her pre-university studies at Ballary Municipal College, and later joined a government degree college. During this period, she became aware of the physical changes occurring in her body but bravely faced all the challenges. She went on to complete her MA in Kannada in 2022 and has now secured a position as a part-time lecturer.

Expressing her joy, Renuka shared, "I feel immensely happy to have reached this level after experiencing so many ups and downs. Rising after a fall brings great happiness. Vijayanagara University has boosted my morale. Completing my MA in 2022 and being appointed as a lecturer in 2025 is a dream come true."

The university's registrar, Rudresha, encouraged Renuka to apply for the part-time lecturer position. Vijayanagara Sri Krishnadevaraya University has implemented a 1% reservation for gender minorities, under which Renuka was selected.

Registrar Rudresha noted that Renuka was chosen from among 30 applicants, adhering to university guidelines.

Despite societal biases against transgender individuals, Renuka Poojary has proven that they are capable of excelling in any field. She has emerged as a role model and an inspiration for others in the third-gender community.

 

 

 

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Thu, Jan 02 2025

    Very good .One shouldnt look what gender the person is but his/her ability and conduct..When person has good education and inteligence ,besides good ersonality why not?They should encourage to others too to go on further for their own earning money for their livlihood ,not depend on begging or other bad business to earn money.Important is students too respect them ,not mocking them.Take and give respect is the wiese.Fulltime job is better than halfday .Respect Renuka.

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  • Brian Nazareth, Koppa/Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 02 2025

    CONGRATULATIONS Renuka on a remarkable achievement, also to tha university Registrar Rudresha for encouraging and guiding her to this goal. All the best.

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  • Prakash, Manipal

    Thu, Jan 02 2025

    This is a pleasing news... Society and people must encourage these special humans to carry out the tasks of regular life... We see them mostly begging for want of societal downgrading n extreme self humility... They too can achieve and contribute well for the society...

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  • william, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 02 2025

    Go ahead Renuka in your chosen noble field of educating others. First and foremast you are a human being like rest of us. May God bless you abundantly and you may get good support from fellow human beings to carry on your job successfully without any hurdles and hinderances.

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Thu, Jan 02 2025

    Bahu Paraak secular Congress govt led by LOrd Sidda Devaraya..only because of equal treatment of all kinds of people in society this was possible....Nimage jayavagali....Preethiya Beejaraya

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Thu, Jan 02 2025

    Our Best Wishes ...

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