Patna News: People from the transgender community starts “Satrangi dostana Restro” in Patna for the first time in Bihar. It will be directed and run by members of the LGBTQAI community. Twenty members of the neighbourhood will work together to run the restaurant. The manager, the cook, the housekeeper, and others would be included in this group of 20 persons. Melinda Pavek, the general director of the US consulate, and Sita Sahu, the mayor of Patna, opened the restaurant on June 23.
Empowering Transgender Employment and Integration in Patna
The transgender community in Patna has established the first establishment of its sort in Bihar, Satrangi Dostana Restro. The number of transgender employees at this location is about 20. According to transgender activist Reshma Prasad, we created this so that we could show others as role models how transgender individuals may also be employed and wish to integrate into society.
Satrangi Dostana Restro Sets New Standards for Transgender Inclusivity and Culinary Delights
The restaurant is two stories tall and features separate seating areas for young couples and regular patrons in addition to a well-equipped kitchen. Aside from this, there is a kid-friendly open-air restaurant. The times on a daily basis would be 11 am to 11 pm. This restaurant for the transgender community, according to Reshma, will be the first of its kind in North India. According to Reshma, the restaurant is funded via crowdsourcing and individual contributions. In addition to nine distinct coffee flavours, “we serve all varieties of Chinese food, dosa/idli, and Indian dishes. We will eventually broaden our selection of foods, Reshma promised. “Dil se parosenge, Hum bhi Insaan hein.” is the restaurant’s motto.
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