Govt to bring policy for transgenders

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Mar 13 2015 | 8:02 PM IST
Government today said it is planning to bring a policy for transgenders to ensure they get benefits akin reserved communities like SC/STs and is taking steps to see that they get enrolment in schools and jobs in government besides protection from sexual harassment.
Replying to a private member bill in Rajya Sabha, Social Justice Minister Thawaar Chand Gehlot said the government is awaiting better clarity on the definition of transgenders from the Supreme Court to extend welfare schemes for them.
"We have sought clarity on the definition of transgender, homosexuals and bisexuals. There was a problem in the definition. Now, we have placed petition before the Supreme Court seeking clarity on this," he said.
Talking about the bill moved by DMK member Tiruchi Siva, he said the issues raised in it are already covered in the report submitted by an expert committee on this issue.
"Based on the report, we have prepared an action plan. An inter-ministerial panel has been constituted to look into the issue," he said.
He said the government is planning to come out with a national policy for transgenders to ensure they get benefits akin reserved communities like SC/STs. A national welfare board will also be established.
Asking other ministries not to neglect transgenders under various schemes, he said he has written to the HRD ministry to ensure transgender students are enrolled in central schools.
Concerned over sexual atrocities on transgenders, he said the ministry is in discussion with the Home Ministry to look at comprehensive changes in the law for their protection.
Labour Ministry has been approached to provide skill training, while External Affairs Ministry is sorting out hurdles faced by the community in getting passports, he said.
Ministry of Personnel is also looking into the recruitment aspects of transgenders, he said.
The Centre has also asked state governments to bring third gender option in all documents, he added.
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First Published: Mar 13 2015 | 8:02 PM IST

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