New Delhi, Nov 5: The Bihar government has told the Supreme Court that it has taken all “possible steps” to protect the rights of the transgender community, including establishing a State Transgender Welfare Board to monitor their social development.
A bench headed by the then Chief Justice S A Bobde (since retired) on April 12 this year had sought responses from the Centre and states on a plea of Kinner Maa Eksamajik Sanstha Trust seeking directions to establish a transgender welfare board to address their social welfare issues.
Filing the reply affidavit, Rakesh Ranjan, the Assistant Director of the Social Welfare Department of Bihar government, said, “All possible steps are being taken so that the rights of the transgender community is protected and they could live a respectful life like any other citizen in the country.”
The state government said the Bihar State Transgender Welfare Board has been constituted in 2015. “The measures for the social development of the transgender community are being implemented and monitored by the Board from time to time. Its composition included the members of the transgender community to ensure their recognition and empowerment.”
The state said that other welfare measures are also being taken and a case on this issue is being monitored by the Patna High Court which has been passing several orders from time to time. “For the welfare of the transgender community, several decisions have been taken with regard to the establishment of ‘Facilitation Centre’ at the district level in which at least two members of the transgender community are included as members,” the state said. (PTI)