The Bengali film offers us glimpses of lives that are lived on their own terms and in such living mark their resistance against stifling social norms that threaten to homogenise diversity into a logic of One.
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.
A handful of queer groups and allies in Kolkata plan to celebrate the 20-year anniversary of what is often billed the ‘first rainbow pride walk’ in South Asia ... Read More...
A Kolkata High Court bench comprising Justice Joymalya Bagchi and Justice Ravi Krishan Kapur has observed that cohabitation by two adults of same-sex cannot be... Read More...
In the town of Kalyani, West Bengal, on Sunday the 7th of October, 6 cisgender women and 3 transgender women (including members of the hijra community) walked the ramp together
In this video, Samarpan talks about not just his experience of winning the Mr Gay World India 2018 crown and being the 2nd runner up at Mr Gay World India contest, he also opens his heart about the bullying he has had to face in life
West Bengal's Education Minister Partha Chatterjee has said that he won't allow lesbianism in schools, and that lesbianism is “against the Bengali culture.”
Gaylaxy, which brought the movie to Delhi, is organising the Sisak screening in Kolkata at the city's only queer cafe Amra Odhbut Cafe at Jadavpur on 29th July