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  2. LGBTQ culture in Bengaluru - Wikipedia

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    With much expatriate population in the city, Bangalore is slightly more relaxed. Multinational corporations including Google, Goldman Sachs, Royal Bank of Scotland, Cisco, Dell, Micro Focus International, General Electric and Microsoft strive to create LGBT-friendly workplaces. Companies come together to share best practices for fostering a ...

  3. Sangama (human rights group) - Wikipedia

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    Sangama is an LGBT rights group based in Bangalore, India.When it began in 1999, [1] Sangama acted as a documentation center but it has since grown to become an LGBT rights and HIV prevention NGO [2] that mobilizes against sexual harassment and discrimination and conducts HIV prevention seminars and programmes.

  4. Bengaluru Namma Pride March - Wikipedia

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    Bangalore Gay Pride Parade (2009) at Sir Puttannachetty Town Hall The second Bengaluru Pride was held on 28 June and was preceded by a week long Karnataka Queer Habba '09. [ 6 ] The Karnataka Queer Habba '09 had events like talks, seminars, film shows etc. [ 7 ] Over 600 people walked the march from National College, Basavanagudi to ...

  5. LGBTQ culture in India - Wikipedia

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    Such mailing lists, established well before the advent of social networking sites, continue to remain the mainstay for discussion among middle-class, English-speaking Indians, and include LGBT-India, GayBombay, Good As You (Bangalore), Pratibimb (Hyderabad), and Movenpick/Orinam (Chennai). GayBombay.org (established in late 1998) and Orinam.net ...

  6. Bangalore Queer Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Bangalore Queer Film Festival is an annual LGBT event that has been held in Bangalore, India since the year 2008. The event carefully selects queer films from all over the world and brings them to an ever-growing Bangalore audience.

  7. Queer Campus Bangalore - Wikipedia

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    Queer Campus Bangalore is a support group and safe space for queer youth in Bangalore, India. It is open to school, college, and university going youth in the city. It is open to school, college, and university going youth in the city.

  8. LGBTQ rights in India - Wikipedia

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    According to Ipsos' online LGBT+ Pride 2021 Global Survey, 59% of the surveyed Indians support LGBTQ people being open about their sexual orientation or gender identity with everyone, 39% support LGBTQ people displaying affection in public (e.g., kissing or holding hands), 56% support openly lesbian, gay and bisexual athletes in sports teams ...

  9. A. Revathi - Wikipedia

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    A Revathi is a Bangalore-based writer and activist working for LGBT rights in India. ... She works now as a transgender-rights activist based in Bangalore. [7]