Updated On: 28 July, 2018 10:00 AM IST | Mumbai | Rupsa Chakraborty
Inspired by the Beed constable's tale, 36-year-old government employee from Assam approaches St George Hospital for a sex-change operation

Rita Devi is employed with the electric board of Assam
Lalit Salve is continuing to create waves. Inspired by his case, a 36-year-old woman from Assam has approached St George Hospital for a sex-change operation. Rita Devi underwent initial diagnosis on Thursday and left for her hometown yesterday. Just like in Salve's case, she has hit the first hurdle — procuring permission. The hospital has asked her to get her state government's nod for the operation as she is employed with the electric board of Assam. Also, she needs to get medical leave for at least a month for the procedure.
Speaking to mid-day, Rita said she's never felt like a girl inside. "When I heard about Lalit, I got the strength to come forward... I belong to a village where people don't even know about genital reconstruction or sex change. I am 36 and people often ask me about marriage, but it's something I couldn't seriously consider as I was confused about my gender. I am thankful my relatives always supported me," she added.