Hyderabad's NITHM Empowers Transgender Community with Chef Training Program
NITHM in Hyderabad has initiated a 10-day training program for transgender individuals, aiming to enhance their culinary skills and promote inclusivity.

Hyderabad's NITHM Empowers Transgender Community with Chef Training Program
In a significant step towards inclusivity, the National Institute of Tourism and Hospitality Management (NITHM) in Hyderabad has launched a groundbreaking 10-day chef training program specifically for transgender persons. This initiative not only aims to empower the marginalized community with culinary skills but also seeks to foster acceptance and employment opportunities in a field often dominated by traditional norms.
The program provides participants with hands-on training, equipping them with the necessary skills to thrive in the hospitality sector. This move raises critical questions about the ongoing efforts of the government and institutions to support marginalized communities. What measures are being taken to ensure long-term employment for these individuals after the training?
As reported by The Hindu, such initiatives are crucial in breaking down barriers and enhancing the livelihoods of transgender persons, who often face discrimination in various sectors. The success of this program could set a precedent for similar ventures aimed at uplifting other marginalized groups in society, ensuring that the promises of equality and opportunity enshrined in the Constitution of India are upheld.
Source: The Hindu

