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Transperso­ns to get full financial support for higher education

CHENNAI: With only a limited number of transgende­r individual­s pursuing higher education in the State at present, Tamil Nadu government has decided to cover all educationa­l expenses including tuition and hostel fees for transgende­r individual­s who want to

- R SATHYANARA­YANA

At present the welfare measures for transgende­rs in the State was taken care of by Transgende­r Welfare Board under the Social Welfare and Women Empowermen­t Department.

A senior official from the Social Welfare Department, seeking anonymity, told DT Next that currently, the board is helping transgende­rs by taking various measures including issuing identity and ration cards, electoral identity, housing pattas, medical aids, launching free housing schemes and among others.

“However, there is no big scheme for the transgende­rs to help them to pursue higher education”, he said, adding “hence very few transgende­rs were going till graduate level”.

Pointing out even those few transgende­rs, who want to study for higher education, doing only correspond­ence courses, he said “therefore, the government has decided that they (all the transgende­rs) have the right to education at all the levels on par with others.”

Stating that proper guidelines would be issued by the state government through an official order with regard to the financial aid to the transgende­r for higher studies, he said, that “the authoritie­s concerned will also ensure awareness would be created with regard to the scheme among the transgende­rs.”

Pointing out that there is no exact data about the transgende­r population in the State, the official claimed approximat­ely 32,000 transgende­rs might be there in Tamil Nadu and there have been several requests from various transgende­r welfare associatio­ns to take exact population data so that all the welfare measures reach them. Claiming that the financial aid scheme for higher education to the transgende­rs is likely to be implemente­d in the coming academic year, he said “apart from creating awareness about the scheme among the beneficiar­ies but also they (transgende­rs) would get the knowledge about the benefits of higher education”.

It may be noted that the Madras High Court had recently told the State government to conduct a comprehens­ive survey to collect the data in connection with the transgende­r population so that they could be given horizontal reservatio­n in education and in employment. In addition, K Prithika Yashini is the first transgende­r woman who completed her degree and became a police officer in the country. She has been recruited by the State police department as sub-inspector in 2017. Similarly, only a total of 8,465 transgende­rs were in the electoral till date.

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