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In a 1st, govt staff seeks nod to change gender
The New Indian Express Coimbatore
|July 10, 2025
Right to choose gender identity
A groundbreaking development is in motion in Uttarakhand as a female government employee has formally applied to transition to male, marking the state's first such official request within the public sector.
This unprecedented case has not only ignited discussions in administrative circles but also sparked broader conversations on the social and psychological aspects of gender identity.
Sources indicate the employee, a regular staffer in a Uttarakhand government department, submitted a formal application through due process.
The plea seeks official recognition as a man, shedding her current female identity.
Significantly, the application has been taken with utmost seriousness at the governmental level, with necessary procedures already initiated.
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