Arts and Social Sciences

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Role of Institutions in Combating the Effects of Flood Hazard in Punjab - A Case Study of District Chiniot

Syed Javed Hussain Shah,a✽

a Lecturer in Geography, Govt. K.A. Islamia Degree College, Jamia Muhammadi Sharif, Chiniot.
b PhD scholar, The University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan.

Arts and Social Sciences, Volume 1, Issue 1, pp. 31-41 (2020)
Available online on December 30th 2020



Abstract:

Transgender are the most deprived gender in the world. Pakistan recognized transgender to be the third gender in 2009, and it is considered to be a milestone in South Asia. Moreover, Pakistani apex court ordered that transgender must be counted separately in the census of 2017, and separate column was made for the said purpose. The objective of the study is to explore transgender population in Pakistan and trend of transgender an urban and rural areas of Pakistan. Secondary data is derived from 2017 census; and it is further explained through maps using ARC-GIS 9.3 software, tables and figures. Total transgender population of Pakistan is 10418. Out of which 8.3% are living in KP, 0.25% is living in FATA, 64.39% are living in the Punjab, 24.25% are living in Sind, 1.04% is living in Baluchistan, and 1.27% in the federal capital territory. Maximum population of transgender is found in Punjab, and minimum is in FATA. The transgender population in urban areas is (73.44%) while (26.56%) is in rural areas. Furthermore, this study might be of immense help to highlight and protect the rights of transgender, and to solve the problems being faced by them especially in Pakistan and generally in the world.



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