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At least 14 people have been killed and more than 40 others injured in a fire at a gathering of eunuchs in the Indian capital, Delhi.

The fire broke out on Sunday evening when a three-day convention of eunuchs was about to end.

It is thought that a short circuit in the electricity line sparked off the fire which then spread to the makeshift tent under which people had gathered.

Local people helped put out the fire and took the injured to the hospital.

The gathering at Nand Nagri in east Delhi was being attended by hundreds of eunuchs from all over India and neighbouring Bangladesh and Nepal, reports said, at a convention held once every five years.

There are hundreds of thousands of eunuchs across South Asia. The term is used to refer to transvestites, transsexuals and people who see themselves as neither male or female.

Many make a living by dancing at weddings and other ceremonies, but they face significant discrimination and live on the margins of society.

"We were performing evening prayers and many of us were also having food when there was an electrical short circuit in a chandelier. The sparks triggered off a fire and in no time the tents were engulfed by the blaze," Komal, a participant, told The Hindu newspaper.

Fire brigade officials said they pulled out 12 charred bodies from the gutted tents. Two people succumbed to burn injuries later in hospital.

The Delhi government is investigating allegations that the organisers of the gathering had not sought permission from the fire department.
 
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So sad! We need massive infrastructure investment. The $1 trillion to be spent in this five year plan is a positive step.
 
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At least 14 people have been killed and more than 40 others injured in a fire at a gathering of eunuchs in the Indian capital, Delhi.

The fire broke out on Sunday evening when a three-day convention of eunuchs was about to end.

It is thought that a short circuit in the electricity line sparked off the fire which then spread to the makeshift tent under which people had gathered.

Local people helped put out the fire and took the injured to the hospital.

The gathering at Nand Nagri in east Delhi was being attended by hundreds of eunuchs from all over India and neighbouring Bangladesh and Nepal, reports said, at a convention held once every five years.

There are hundreds of thousands of eunuchs across South Asia. The term is used to refer to transvestites, transsexuals and people who see themselves as neither male or female.

Many make a living by dancing at weddings and other ceremonies, but they face significant discrimination and live on the margins of society.

"We were performing evening prayers and many of us were also having food when there was an electrical short circuit in a chandelier. The sparks triggered off a fire and in no time the tents were engulfed by the blaze," Komal, a participant, told The Hindu newspaper.

Fire brigade officials said they pulled out 12 charred bodies from the gutted tents. Two people succumbed to burn injuries later in hospital.

The Delhi government is investigating allegations that the organisers of the gathering had not sought permission from the fire department.

Shame on you India for marginalizing these people !!!
 
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Bl[i]tZ;2310654 said:
So sad! We need massive infrastructure investment. The $1 trillion to be spent in this five year plan is a positive step.
whats that suppose to mean ?
 
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Bl[i]tZ;2310654 said:
So sad! We need massive infrastructure investment. The $1 trillion to be spent in this five year plan is a positive step.

Figures on paper don't mean jack until and unless implemented into projects..... whatever the developments are executed, sadly those at the bottom of the table seldom benefit.
 
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Many make a living by dancing at weddings and other ceremonies, but they face significant discrimination and live on the margins of society.

this is the dark side of society i think India must do something so that they are not discriminated ...... they are also part of the society and discrimination against them is not good
 
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does he mean with this investment - India will be able to sustain safe eunuch gatherings??
i did not get it what he want to say .......i think you are right he means they need infrastructure so that such gathering remain safe

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It means nothing but just lip service.
it will be lip service until the steps are taken in this regard
 
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i did not get it what he want to say .......i think you are right he means they need infrastructure so that such gathering remain safe

either that or the investment will create more eunuchs - im not quite sure - we will let him decide and let us know.
R.I.P. to the victims
 
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Shame on you India for marginalizing these people !!!

Why are you Blaming whole India for That , Dont Know About Delhi but Here Eunuchs are Well Respected, They are very good Natured People

Many make a living by dancing at weddings and other ceremonies

This is How Eunuch Earn their Daily bread , There is Nothing Wrong in this
 
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either that or the investment will create more eunuchs - im not quite sure - we will let him decide and let us know.
R.I.P. to the victims
his sentence did not make any sense i think he should be clear about his point ..........
 
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whats that suppose to mean ?

It may very well be an unfortunate incident with nobody's fault. My immediate guess was that poor electric fitting led to this - which may not be the case either. If it were so, it means refitting the electric infrastructure in and around the country to prevent such things from happening. The article says -
a short circuit in the electricity line sparked off the fire
 
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Why are you Blaming whole India for That , Dont Know About Delhi but Here Eunuchs are Well Respected, They are very good Natured People



This is How Eunuch Earn their Daily bread , There is Nothing Wrong in this
society left them no other option that is why they do this for living ......... you think its not wrong :hitwall:
Go and ask anyone of them how they live and how people behave with them then you will know its wrong or not

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Bl[i]tZ;2310738 said:
It may very well be an unfortunate incident with nobody's fault. My immediate guess was that poor electric fitting led to this - which may not be the case either. If it were so, it means refitting the electric infrastructure in and around the country to prevent such things from happening. The article says -
i got it now ... thanks for explaining your point
 
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