Section 377
AA Edit | Let society evolve; resist return of regressive laws
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has time and again spoken about getting rid of the colonial laws
About Love: Against all odds
And soon thereafter, they filed a petition in the Kerala High Court for the same-sex marriage to be recognized under the Special Marriage Act.
They matters
On the global stage, the dictionary’s move is indeed beneficial for one section of the queer community.
Loud and proud
The Rainbow Litfest marked the first queer literature fest held anywhere in the country.
An ode to culture
In the 21st century, a discourse on Indian culture is relevant only if it is inclusive.
377 anniversary: ‘People have started accepting us, but king way to go’
Talking to this correspondent, two members of the community share how their lives have changed since the judgement.
1 year after Sec 377: stirrings of change but long way to inclusivity
In the year since the Supreme Court's verdict, transgender persons have been taking part in mainstream politics.
Where rainbows begin
More than 44 per cent users claim to have told their families about their sexuality.
None of the rights we enjoy are static: Arundhati Katju
The lawyer, on Independence Day, gave a talk at St Xavier’s College and spoke about the importance of freedom for the community.
Ignorance is not bliss
The reader was opposing the Delhi High Court judgment decriminalising homosexuality.