Bengaluru: A 2025-26 baseline survey on gender minorities submitted to the Karnataka govt on Saturday identified 10,365 transgender persons across the state.Vijayapura district reported the highest number of gender minorities at 1,428, followed by Chikkaballapur (1,252), Bengaluru Urban (757), Kolar (638) and Belagavi (618).
The survey, conducted by the Department of Women and Child Development in association with the Karnataka State Women’s Development Corporation, was carried out in 31 districts since Sept 15 last year to assess the social, educational and economic status of gender minorities. According to a statement issued by the office of Women and Child Development minister Laxmi Hebbalkar, the survey found that 10,250 transgender persons are aged above 18, while 115 are below 18.“The baseline survey was conducted to collect accurate data to understand the status of gender minorities in the state, ensure their rehabilitation and facilitate the extension of govt welfare benefits. Based on the findings, the govt will initiate further action,” the statement said. The report provides a detailed assessment of the living conditions of gender minorities, covering parameters such as education, employment, income levels, healthcare access, and social inclusion. It also outlines a set of recommendations aimed at improving welfare measures, rehabilitation and protection of rights. Among the key recommendations are priority admission for gender minorities in residential hostels, formulation of scholarship schemes for transgender children and provision of coaching facilities for competitive examinations.The report has recommended the establishment of a Gender Minority Welfare Board to address social challenges faced by the community. The objective of the survey was to help gender minorities overcome challenges such as fear, humiliation, gender discrimination, social exclusion, depression, and suicidal tendencies, the statement added.