It was in the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020 that Amulya Chakrabarty, then 13-years-old, came out to her parents as a transgender girl. The next two years were spent in lockdown, giving Amulya and her parents ample time to come to terms with her gender identity. Her parents emerged as powerful allies, helping her get the psychological and social support she needed. In 2022, when the schools reopened post-lockdown, Amulya and her parents got a rude shock. “I decided to come out to my school and tell them I was queer. I wanted to wear non-binary uniform and fully embrace my gender identity. I didn’t realise it would eventually get me expelled,” she states.