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  2. LGBTQ rights in India - Wikipedia

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    Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer rights in India have expanded in the 21st century, though much of India's advancements on LGBT rights have come from the judiciary and not the legislature. LGBTQ people in India continue to face legal and social challenges not experienced by non-LGBTQ people. [4]

  3. LGBTQ culture in India - Wikipedia

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    The petition was covered by various news articles, including The Times of India, stating, "The petitioners are lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGBT) citizens of India whose rights to sexuality, sexual autonomy, choice of sexual partner, life, privacy, dignity and equality, along with the other fundamental rights guaranteed under Part-III of ...

  4. India's LGBTQ+ community holds pride march, raises concerns ...

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    The annual event comes after India’s top court refused to legalize same-sex marriages in an October ruling that disappointed campaigners for LGBTQ+ rights in the world’s most populous country.

  5. Homosexuality in India - Wikipedia

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    Homosexuality in India is socially permitted by most of the traditional native philosophies of the nation, and legal rights continue to be advanced in mainstream politics and regional politics. Homosexual cohabitation is also legally permitted and comes with some legal protections and rights.

  6. Indian opposition parties name LGBTQ+ activists to key ... - AOL

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    NEW DELHI (Reuters) -India's main opposition Congress party set up a new internal group this week to promote LGBTQ+ rights, while another party has named a person from the community as its ...

  7. LGBTQ rights by country or territory - Wikipedia

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    Following the issuance of the report, the United Nations urged all countries which had not yet done so to enact laws protecting basic LGBT rights. [15] [16] A 2022 study found that LGBT rights (as measured by ILGA-Europe's Rainbow Index) were correlated with less HIV/AIDS incidence among gay and bisexual men independently of risky sexual ...

  8. LGBTQ history in India - Wikipedia

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    In the same year, All-India Hijra Conference brought together 50,000 Hijras who travelled to Agra. [56] Bhupen Khakhar experienced the gay-rights movement in 1979 when he visited England and it was then he felt acceptance and comfort with his own sexuality. In 1981, he painted ‘You Can't Please All’ which is widely regarded as a symbol of ...

  9. Kolkata Rainbow Pride Walk - Wikipedia

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    Kolkata Rainbow Pride Walk (KRPW) is the oldest pride walk in India and South Asia. [1] [2] The first march in Kolkata was organised on 2 July 1999. [3] [4] [5] The walk was called The Friendship Walk. [3] Kolkata was chosen as the first city in India to host the march owing to Kolkata's history of movements for human and Political Rights.