Nitin Kadukar Becomes First Transgender PSI in Pune Division, Marks Milestone for Inclusivity
Pune/Kolhapur, 25th March 2026: In a historic step towards inclusivity in Maharashtra’s police force, Nitin Rajaram Kadukar has been appointed as the first transgender Police Sub-Inspector (PSI) in the Pune division, including Kolhapur district.
Kadukar’s achievement is being widely seen as a breakthrough moment, reflecting both personal determination and a gradual shift towards greater representation of marginalised communities in public service.
Growing up amid social stigma and exclusion due to gender identity, Kadukar faced significant challenges from an early age. A key turning point came with the guidance of a mentor figure, known as “Dev Mama,” who encouraged the pursuit of education and self-reliance.
With consistent support and focus, Kadukar was able to overcome barriers, rebuild confidence, and continue academic pursuits—laying the foundation for a career in law enforcement.
Through perseverance and disciplined preparation, Kadukar cleared the rigorous recruitment process for the PSI post. The accomplishment holds wider significance as transgender individuals often encounter systemic hurdles in accessing education and employment opportunities.
The appointment is being hailed by officials and social observers as a progressive development, signalling increased acceptance and diversity within the police system. It also reflects evolving societal attitudes towards gender identity and inclusion in mainstream professions.
Kadukar’s journey is expected to inspire many individuals from marginalised backgrounds to pursue their aspirations despite challenges. The milestone highlights the importance of education, mentorship, and institutional support in enabling social change.
As efforts continue to make governance systems more inclusive, such achievements are likely to encourage broader participation and representation across sectors.
