Apsara reddy biography of mahatma

          Fashion, to me, isn't about fleeting trends or textiles; it's a celebration of culture, identity, and the hands that weave our heritage..

          Apsara Reddy speaks on her journey as a transwoman, and why she is champion for more than one community

          On January 8, the Indian National Congress appointed Apsara Reddy as the national general secretary of its women’s wing, the All India Mahila Congress, headed by Member of Parliament Sushmita Dev.

          Since then, the year-old has had little sleep.

          Activist and former journalist Apsara Reddy made history by becoming the first transwoman to become an office-bearer of a national Indian.

        1. Beneath the radiant glow of the Matrimandir, a reminder that a woman's strength is as timeless and resilient as the golden sphere behind me.
        2. Fashion, to me, isn't about fleeting trends or textiles; it's a celebration of culture, identity, and the hands that weave our heritage.
        3. A graduate from Monash Varsity and a post-graduate from London, Apsara Reddy, national general secretary of Mahila Congress, speaks of the.
        4. Social activist Apsara Reddy, ENT expert Dr Kameswaran donates 30 hearing aids to children high-quality hearing aids to children with hearing impairments, on.
        5. Wednesday, in particular, was a long day for Reddy – by the time the Hindustan Times met her, she had already given 26 interviews. Curling up on a sofa, and sipping a cup of black coffee “to stay alert”, Reddy spoke on a range of issues, from her personal journey to the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) bill, , to the abuse and harassment faced by women and transgender persons, and women’s unemployment.

          “I was born into a conservative South Indian family. Dad was an alcoholic, and there were many issues at home. My mother was my greatest hero, and best friend,” says Reddy. “But, every incident in my life, even the hardships