The term "transgender" refers to a broad category of individuals whose gender identity or gender expression is different from their assigned sex at birth. Since they are not affected by sexual orientation, they are mostly referred to as the "third sex." They frequently face discrimination, stigma, and being "othered" due to a variety of sociocultural practices and beliefs. Their limited social inclusion and participation are the result of this. Within the social diversity of a vast nation such as India, transgender people are referred to as "hijras," and they are considered to be part of a distinct social group. Seldom are their experiences, viewpoints, and unfulfilled needs assessed.