Trivandrum: The Kerala government on Monday said that it had enhanced the allowance given to transgenders for sex-change surgeries and set aside Rs 50 lakh for the purpose.
Health Minister KK Shailaja said hitherto the amount was Rs 2 lakh for each beneficiary.
"For those who want to undergo surgery to become males, a maximum of Rs 2 lakh was given. But due to the number of surgeries and mounting expenses involved, this amount has now been increased to Rs 5 lakh. Likewise, those who want to undergo corrective surgery to become females, the amount has been fixed at Rs 2.50 lakh," said Shailaja.
Kerala was the first state to formulate a transgender policy. It has come up with special schemes for transgenders in social welfare and education fields.
IANS report
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