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Maha to start gender determination test for police recruitment

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The controversy surrounding a 29-year-old police constable's request to the government to undergo a sex reassignment surgery, has prompted the to include determination test in their recruitment process.

Lalita Salve, who now prefers to be called Lalit, met last month seeking his permission to undergo the surgery and be retained in the police force as a after the procedure.

"Till now, we did not have a determination test during police recruitment. However, going by this case, we felt the need to introduce such a test to avoid complications in future," Rajkumar Vhatkar, general of police (establishment), told PTI in today.

The recruitment process of around 8,000 police constables is underway in Maharashtra, he said, adding the determination test will be included during the process.

Besides physical tests, the police force is including the test to avoid male candidates being selected in the female category, another said.

This case is unique for the 1.80-lakh-strong police constabulary in Salve grew up as a woman and was recruited as a woman police constable, he said.

Salve moved the in November, seeking a direction to the DGP to grant Salve leave to undergo the surgery.

Salve also sought a month's leave for the surgery, but it was rejected by police authorities, after which the approached the high court.

Later, Fadnavis asked the DGP to consider Salve's case favourably.

Salve is a member of the all-women patrolling team called "Damini" squad, formed to keep eve-teasers at bay, at Majalgaon in district.

When Salve met Fadnavis last month, the latter asked DGP to take a "quick decision" in the case.

After meeting the chief minister, Salve had appeared "hopeful" of getting permission for the surgery and of being retained as a

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First Published: Thu, April 05 2018. 17:35 IST
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