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Arifa Yasmin Mayuri's Inspiring Journey Toward Success

 Bangladesh  |    

2024/03/06 16:23 pm


Arifa Mayuri was born in prosperity but faced a difficult journey when she decided to embrace her identity. She battled with gender dysphoria and then transitioned from living as a transgender individual into a world that treated this decision with scorn and contempt.

Mayuri's strength grew as she grew into adulthood. It helped her navigate through a patriarchal and traditional environment without flinching. Mayuri was not swayed by stereotypes or prejudices. She chose an unconventional path.


Mayuri was a great entrepreneur. She was a courageous entrepreneur who, despite psychological barriers and the distrust of others around her, dared to dream about starting her own company despite numerous obstacles including financial limitations and building trust with those she worked alongside. She was able to overcome these obstacles with her resilience and become a successful entrepreneur.

Siri Handicrafts began in a small room rented by Mayuri, where she and trans women produced intricate handcrafted items. Siri Handicrafts was not an overnight success. It took a long time to overcome initial skepticism and gain recognition for their quality products.

Mayuri's entrepreneurial journey went beyond her success. Siri Handicrafts employs more than 500 marginalized women in villages around her district town. An additional 150 hijras have found permanent employment at her factory.

Her business venture is not only a source of economic opportunity, but it also challenges the societal norms that have marginalized transgender people for many years.

Mayuri's story challenges traditional perceptions of gender identity. She rejects labels like "third gender" and advocates that hijras be recognized as individuals capable of meaningful contributions to society.

Mayuri's childhood traumatic experiences have inspired her to advocate on behalf of transgender people by creating Hijra Palli. This village is dedicated to housing these individuals and includes houses, livestock, farms, communal spaces, etc.

Mayuri's ambitions are far-reaching and extend beyond the boundaries of her community to include marginalized women in general. She wants to be elected as a female representative in parliament and become a catalyst for the development of both her community and other marginalized women.

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