Queer & Inclusive
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Why Nawab Wajid Ali Shah appointed his lovers to important positions in his court
Arul Paul Sonal Mithal
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A lawyer explains why the Indian queer movement must be participatory and not just legislative
Rohin Bhatt
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LGBTQ persons can open joint bank accounts, clarifies finance ministry
Scroll Staff
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Families can become ‘sites of violence’ for LGBTQIA+ individuals, says Kerala High Court
Scroll Staff
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Lord Byron’s letters reveal the real queer love and loss that inspired his poetry
Sam Hirst, The Conversation
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Fiction: A middle-aged Nepali man comes to terms with his sexuality in an orthodox social system
Ranjan Adiga
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India’s queer youth find both hope and despair online
Nolina Minj
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Watch: Pride parade returns to Mumbai after four long years
Scroll Staff
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‘Being called a homo made me feel angry’: Transgender activist recounts her childhood in her memoir
Santa Khurai
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Fiction: Rupert is the prince of Mubarakpur, but India is a democracy. What will royalty do now?
Robin Gupta
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‘The Sea Elephants’: A young boy who is often made to feel alone finds his own skin in costumes
Sonal Dugar
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‘All This Could Be Different’: This novel about a queer immigrant woman resonates universally
Chetan Mahajan
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Interview: ‘Not seeing dyslexic, lesbian women thriving in India made it hard to see myself survive’
Sharif Rangnekar
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A feminist philosopher comes full circle to embrace Barbie again
Carol Hay, The Conversation
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‘The Patriarchs’ exemplifies a missed opportunity in reconciling women’s rights with queer rights
Rush Mukherjee
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In the politics of touch between men in India, a German artist finds ‘endless, subtle meanings’
R Raj Rao
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To be queer is to be especially lonely: How do marginalised individuals find identity, connection?
Samragni Dagupta
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Krishnagopal Mallick’s queer fiction in Bengali matter-of-factly topples the heteronormative order
Rajat Chaudhuri
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From the memoir: Transgender folk dancer Manjamma recalls her first guru and his lessons
B Manjamma Jogathi Harsha Bhat
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From memoirs to fiction, from poetry to YA, queer literature offers more reading options than ever
Saurabh Sharma