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Literary writer Neerja Madhav's 'Yamdeep novel is the original document of neglected queer life and his humanity. Through this, he has brought up the various aspects of Kinnar life very well. Marginalized by society, despised queer society has also been marginalized in literature. In this marginalized society, more humanity, morality and honesty are found than today's hollow whitewashed society. Neerja Madhav has written this novel by placing it in the center and putting it in the center. Many times more humanity and morality than today's gentes are found in these kinnars. These women are known by many names like transgender third gender, hijra tritiyapanthi etc. because their body is neither male nor female, they have to face many problems during their life. The neglectful eyes of the family and the society make their life haram. Even in such a situation, how this society lives with the help of its friends, how they participate in each other's joys and sorrows, is depicted in the best way in this novel. Even this decent society felt ashamed to see his humane attitude towards his companions and towards this society.
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