Third gender recognized in conservative India

Transgendered men earn living by singing, dancing at weddings, births

India's top court has issued a landmark verdict creating a third gender category, saying transgendered people can now identify themselves that way on official documents.

Activists say it will give relief to millions of people who face discrimination in India's deeply conservative society.

The Supreme Court has directed the federal and state governments to include transgendered people in all welfare programs for the poor, including education, health care and jobs to help them overcome social and economic challenges.

Many transgendered men in India earn a living by singing and dancing at weddings and births, but others must resort to begging or prostitution.

Before today's judgment, transgendered Indians had to identify themselves as male or female in all official documents.