14 July,2009 09:15 AM IST | | A Correspondent
They come gaudily dressed and dance at weddings and other auspicious occasions. Next time, don't be surprised if you see the eunuchs also educate people about women and child healthcare.
The Bihar government is trying out innovative ways to involve the eunuchs, also called kinnars or hijras, in socially useful work.
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It has successfully used the services of eunuchs to recover taxes from habitual defaulters in Patna.
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We can work too:u00a0 Eunuchs will be trained as cooks, drivers and guards |
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