Following the success of RISE queer job fair in Bengaluru last year, Pride Circle is all geared up to host its much-awaited second edition of RISE once again in New Delhi -- which is underway on 22 February.
The two-day celebration, that sat at the intersection of the alternative and mainstream, witnessed the amalgamation of different forms of expression where over 70 exponents of prose, poetry, art, music, dance and cinema came together on the same platform.
Pawan Dhall’s, 'Out Of Line And Offline: Queer Mobilisation In 90s Eastern India' is a crucial piece of document that holds key elements of the history of queer movements in India.
The bill violates the constitutional rights of trans persons by restricting their freedom of movement and residence to familial spaces and rehabilitation homes
Delhi celebrated the 12th Queer Pride Parade on November 24th, along with Bengaluru. The pride this year was the largest, with tens of thousands of people walking the streets of Delhi from Barakhambha Road to Jantar Mantar via Tolstoy Marg
Going beyond binaries and bringing together
different identities and sections of society, The Rainbow Lit Fest – Queer
& Inclusive will be held on December... Read More...
Param Singh, a gay Sikh man and a fashion designer, was denied entry to an upscale restaurant We Qutub for "being a Sardar and having an untrimmed beard" and a... Read More...
Delhi Govt has launched a training curriculum to sensitise future teachers on trans issues through its nine District Institute of Education and Training (DIET)... Read More...
Gaylaxy and Feminism in India successfully organised the 4th Pride Wikipedia Editathon on 15th June at India HIV/AIDS Alliance, Delhi. The full day event saw p... Read More...