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Nepal issues its first transgender passport

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Press Trust of India Kathmandu
Nepal today issued its first transgender passport with a 37-year-old rights activist becoming the first person in the country to receive a passport under the 'Other' category instead of 'male' or 'female'.

Manoj Shahi, who is identified as 'Monica', became the first person in Nepal to receive a passport under the 'O' (Other) category.

Rewati Poudel, director at the Department of Passports, handed the passport to Shahi today.

Shahi hoped this milestone would provide momentum to the Lesbian-Gay-Bisexual-Transgender-Intersex (LGBTI) movement in Nepal and would pave way for better reforms.

"Today is an important day in my life and I hope the younger generation is encouraged by the move," said Shahi.
 

According to activists, this is the first case in Asia where the thirdgender has been given a passport with their own identity.

Australia and New Zealand are the only two countries in the world that issue passports with 'x' as an option for people who do not identify as male or female.

Earlier this year, Nepal had amended its passport regulations, allowing 'other' as one of the gender categories.

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First Published: Aug 10 2015 | 9:42 PM IST

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