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You can now be prosecuted for unknowingly “auto-downloading” child porn. Here’re some safe browsing habits
The Supreme Court of India has ruled that viewing child pornography online is a criminal offence un…
Section 377 Verdict: India’s top court decriminalises homosexuality in landmark verdict
The court has observed: A five-person bench headed by India’s Chief Justice Dipak Misra…
Section 377 verdict: What’s next for India?
The removal of this section ties into the basic civil right of privacy, freedom and equality. An…
No room for gays, declares India’s army chief four months after landmark verdict
Both these verdicts got India international praise. For example, the UN High Commissioner for H…
Fighting AIDS, decriminalising LGBTQ+, and legalising dance bars are only some of the achievements by a woman fighting stereotypes in Mumbai's second-largest slum
It's not easy to spread hope in Mumbai's second-largest slum, Malwani. But, Prabha Desai is fightin…
Bill to provide up to four nominees to a bank account introduced in Lok Sabha
Another proposed change relates to redefining 'substantial interest' for directorships, which could…
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India's only LGBT choir, Rainbow Voices from Mumbai is touring the world and fighting stereotypes
From Lady Gaga’s Born This Way to Shafaqat Amanat Ali’s Ye Hosla Kese Ruke, every Sunday, a bunch…
Abandoned at 7, raped at 11, India's three-time Miss Diversity, Naaz Joshi, shares the gut wrenching plight of the country's trans community
Aizya Naaz Joshi created history when won the Miss Diversity 2019 pageant for this third time, at…
India's first trans beauty pageant winner's journey from hunger and abandonment to a symbol of empowerment
The LGBTQIA+ community (an acronym for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender, queer, intersex …
Welcoming LGBTQs and acid attack survivors, these job fairs aim to step up corporate India’s inclusivity
The LGBTQI job fair, which will be held on 12 July, will have nearly 50 participant companies …
Indian lawyers who fought the country’s battle for LGBT rights among Times’ 100 most influential people in the world
Forty-four-year-old Guruswamy, a lecturer at Columbia Law School, practises law before the Su…
The colours of gay pride splash across India’s financial capital—including an iconic monument
Thousands of people along with their friends came along to celebrate the freedom of homosexual peo…
The Supreme Court of India is veering towards legalizing gay sex
Additional solicitor general Tushar Mehta on Wednesday also handed over an affidavit …
India will amend laws to allow voluntary submission of citizens’ biometric Aadhaar ID to private companies
Just months after India’s Supreme Court prohibited private companies from asking customers their Aa…