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Chennai has LGBTQIA cultures that are diverse concerning- socio-economic class, gender, and degree of visibility and politicisation. They have historically existed in the margins and surfaced primarily in contexts such as transgender activism and HIV prevention initiatives for men having sex with men (MSM) and trans women (TG). [citation needed]
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Manimegalai and Hussain started the YouTube channel Hussain Manimegalai on 4 June 2020. [20] A short clip from one of the videos of Hussain Manimegalai channel was posted on YouTube India's social media handles. [21] Hussain Manimegalai YouTube channel had gained over a million subscribers and over 100 million views in total within a year of ...
Image credits: cyberinna #5. I was taking a walk in the park when I happened upon two men doing yoga. Naturally I found this “hot” and stopped to stare at their tight yoga pants.
Press Trust of India news agency estimated more than 3.5 million women took part in the event.Thousands of men also formed a second “human wall” to show solidarity, the Times of India reported ...
That is--until a friend and guardian angel in the shape of a dog came along! Roscoe is a local dog who frequently roams the area, but on that day, he became so much more than a hiking partner.
In 1901 there were 3.2 million fewer women than men in India, but by the 2001 Census the disparity had increased by more than a factor of 10, to 35 million. [9] This increase has been variously attributed to female infanticide , selective abortions (aided by increasing access to prenatal sex discernment procedures ), and female child neglect. [ 9 ]
A dog breeding unit was established at Saidapet, Chennai, during 1980–81. This unit primarily rears native breeds such as the Rajapalayam dog, Combai dog, kanni, and Chippiparai. [7] To create awareness and encourage dog lovers to rear native breeds, the Animal Husbandry Department of the Government of Tamil Nadu participates in dog shows ...