[India] - Telangana medical professional initially to get PG seat in transgender category

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
HYDERABAD: Ruth John Koyyala, a 29-year-old from Telangana, has scripted a first by qualifying for a postgraduate degree in medicine under
the transgender category
The doctor's perseverance and determination led her to secure a seat in emergency medicine at ESI Hospital, Sanathnagar, after navigating a
rigorous two-year legal battle to assert her rights
The achievement not only shatters the glass ceiling but also challenges stereotypes surrounding transgender people, Ruth told TOI on Tuesday
Recounting an arduous journey of knocking on numerous doors, submitting over 20 representations to various departments and ministers, she
said she finally received acknowledgment from the Telangana high court."The high court heard my plea to reserve a seat for transgender
people in NEET PG counselling," said Ruth, who is a member of a scheduled caste family originally from Khammam
She is currently serving as a medical officer at Osmania General Hospital in Hyderabad.Times viewTransgenders are often socially
discriminated against and treated with a mix of derision and contempt
Individuals like Koyyala bust stereotypes about the community
She is a pathbreaker and a role model who deserves to be felicitated.While other transgender doctors in India have pursued postgraduate
degrees in medicine, they typically secured enrolment either on a male/female seat or under the management quota
Ruth wants to become a gynaecologist While other transgender doctors in India have pursued postgraduate degrees in medicine, they typically
secured enrolment either on a male/female seat or under the management quota
In contrast, Ruth opted not to follow these paths - underscoring her commitment to her identity and the fight for equitable
representation.Despite being eligible for NEET PG admission in 2022, she declined the offer as the seat was designated for her as female
Ruth had applied under the transgender category, but faced hurdles because of the lack of reservation for trans-people in Telangana at the
time, contrary to the Supreme Court's NALSA case judgment of 2014.In June 2023, the Telangana high court intervened by issuing interim
orders to establish provisions allowing Ruth to apply under the transgender category."My dream is to become a gynaecologist as I want to
serve my community members, many of whom avoid seeking medical care during and after their gender transition," she said.WatchDoctor Ruth
John Koyyala breaks barriers, secures PG seat in transgender category in Telangana