"My battle had started long before the Supreme Court verdict on third gender last year. I had weathered brickbats from the people which have now turned accolades.
"The verdict might have made me more acceptable to people. So if I am praised and showered with accolades or if I get awards now, I don't get overwhelmed any more" she said.
Manabi (53), who was a teacher of English at Vivekananada Centenary College at Jhargram for about 20 years before taking up her present assignment as principal of Krishnagar Women's College, said her aim is to inspire those who look up to her to emerge out of their confinements and "embrace the outer world".
"I believe in Tagore's vision which was behind setting up of Visvabharati," Manabi, who penned numerous articles on the gender and other issues, said.
She said there had been numerous offers for her from reputed NGOs but teaching gave her more acceptability.
The West Bengal government had helped her "a lot" and she now wants to do something for transgenders and a census of the community in the state, she said.
Manabi was present at the announcement of Indoor Celebrity Cricket Match, a fund raising event for the underprivileged children initiated by her colleague Mahesh Jalan in the Bigg Boss show in Bengali.
