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Expert Panel for Transgender Healthcare
- 03 Feb 2026
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The Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment has formed a multidisciplinary panel of medical experts to provide technical and policy guidance on healthcare issues specific to transgender persons.
- The government has acknowledged that transgender persons have distinct healthcare needs due to hormonal, physiological, and psychological differences.
- This move aligns public health policy with constitutional values of dignity, equality, and non-discrimination under Articles 14, 15, 19, and 21.
- The step follows a Supreme Court directive in the Jane Kaushik vs Union of India case, 2025, where an advisory committee was set up after allegations of workplace discrimination against a transwoman.
- India’s transgender population stands at around 4.88 lakh as per the 2011 Census, with the largest populations in Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, and Maharashtra.
Timeline of Reforms for Transgender Persons
- Election Commission's Directive (2009): Registration forms were updated to include an "others" option, allowing transsexual individuals to avoid male or female identification.
- Supreme Court Ruling (2014): In National Legal Services Authority vs. Union of India case, 2014, the Supreme Court recognized transgender people as the "Third Gender," emphasizing it as a human rights issue.
- Legislative Efforts: Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act, 2019 was enacted to protect transgender rights.
| Read more: The Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act, 2019 |