Meera’s appointment, however, does not just have to do with her transgender status, but a recognition of the path-breaking work she has done as an activist fighting for the rights of her community, HIV/AIDS and sundry other activities. She is the chairperson of All Odisha Transgender Welfare Trust, president and co-founder of ‘Sakha’, the first community-based organization (CBO) working for the LGBT community in the state, and was also the president of the Odisha Kinnara Mahasangha for seven long years from 2009-2016. She is also a UNDP approved ‘master trainer’ in HIV/AIDS and has conducted numerous training programmes for activists working in the field. Her crowning glory came when she represented India in a delegation of members of transgender community on a visit to the White House, Washington, DC – the first from Odisha to get the honour.