Odisha Establishes Transgender Welfare Board for Community Support
Formation of the Transgender Welfare Board
The Odisha government has announced the creation of a state-level Transgender Welfare Board aimed at the rehabilitation and welfare of transgender individuals. This information was disclosed through an official notification.
According to officials, approximately 30,000 transgender individuals reside in the state. The notification released by the Department of Social Security and Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities on Thursday stated that the board was established under the provisions of the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act, 2019.
The board will consist of 12 members, led by the Minister of Social Security, Nityanand Gond. Its primary role will be to oversee the implementation of various schemes designed for the transgender community.
Two members from the transgender community will be included in the board, along with representatives from departments such as Health, Panchayati Raj, Housing and Urban Development, Skill Development, Higher Education, and School and Mass Education.
The notification further elaborated that the board will monitor the execution of educational, employment, housing, and health initiatives for transgender individuals, as well as the implementation of the transgender policy and various welfare programs. Odisha becomes the 20th state to establish a Transgender Welfare Board.
