DU's Cluster Innovation Centre (CIC) has taken up a project -- "The Third 'I': Dignity of Being" -- under which it is focusing on accommodating the members of the transgender community within the varsity's academic space.
The team will propose a draft to DU's admission committee, which will give its final nod to the policy. The policy will be implemented in the upcoming academic session, admissions for which begin in June.
After Supreme Court last year acknowledged transgenders as the 'third gender', DU had introduced the option of choosing the transgender category in the admission forms for post-graduate courses.
According to the varsity, of the 90,000 applications received last year for admission to its various post-graduate courses, nine were of candidates who had selected the transgender option.
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