‘It is like a rebirth’, says first transwoman to be recognized by Gujarat government, receives identity card
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"After being diagnosed with Gender Dysphoria, transformation process took me three years and cost me Rs 8 lakhs. I am happily living my life as a woman now," Alisha Patel said.
New Delhi: Alisha Patel, a resident of Gujarat, become the first trans-woman to be recognised by the state government and receive a transgender identity card after her sex-change operation. According to reports in ANI, Alisha Patel received her transgender identity card on Friday (July 23, 2021) after years of struggles and inner turmoil. Alisha, who was earlier known by her dead name Sandip, had been suffering for decades and was diagnosed with Gender Dysphoria a few years back. "After being diagnosed with Gender Dysphoria, the transformation process took me three years and cost me Rs 8 lakhs. I am happily living my life as a woman now," Alisha Patel said. Alisha Patel received a stamp of recognition in form of her new identity card from the Gujarat government as per the new rules. Patel in an interview with a leading news portal said that getting this recognition from the authorities was like a “rebirth” for her.More Related News