History of LGBTQ+ community in India
Let’s explore the history of LGBTQ+ in India, following its origins from prehistoric times through colonial oppression to the present-day fight for acceptance and rights.
Read MoreLet’s explore the history of LGBTQ+ in India, following its origins from prehistoric times through colonial oppression to the present-day fight for acceptance and rights.
Read MoreWhile the world is increasingly embracing the inclusivity of love, India continues to fall short of legalizing same-sex marriage. LGBT marriage law in India has been a topic of debate for a long time.
Read MoreParenting is a selfless journey to nurture, love, and dedicate oneself to the child. With the acceptance of same-sex marriages in several countries.
Read MoreOne of the most talked-about topics regarding same-sex marriages is fostering "appropriate" family relationships and parenting.
Read MoreThe visibility and activism of the LGBTQ+ community in India have been rising for the past few years. The number of Indian youths who are accepting their queer identities today has increased.
Read MoreThe education system over the years has seen significant changes; however, the challenges faced by LGBTQ youth in this era remain unaddressed by the authorities.
Read MoreIt's the time of the year when you can uplift and support the LGBTQ+ community and take some meaningful actions to start a change.
Read MoreSearching for the LGBTQ pride month quotes that portray exactly what’s on your mind? If so, then here are some quotes that you can count on...
Read MoreThe LGBTQ+ community has made tremendous strides in recent years towards achieving equality, acceptance, and inclusion. However, there is still much work to be done.
Read MoreAccording to a 2013 Pew Research Center survey in the United States, 71% of gay men reported being out to all or most of the important people in their lives, while only 57% of lesbian women reported the same.
Read MoreThese words hold true when it comes to understanding the basics of sex, gender, and sexuality. The more we educate ourselves and others, the better we can accept and embrace diversity. In India.
Read MoreRight to marry the person you love, is a human right
Read MoreBeyond the Queer Silence: Making mental well-being a priority.
Read MorePride Month is celebrated commemorating years of struggle for civil rights and the ongoing pursuit of equal justice under the law for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer community, as well as the accomplishments of LGBTQ individuals.
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