Explorations of ‘self’ pride beyond Section 377
By Pawan Dhall
Stories of pride may be tucked away from all the rainbow glitter going around

By Pawan Dhall
Stories of pride may be tucked away from all the rainbow glitter going around

By Debayan N. Sen
Debayan N. Sen assures that consensual cohabitation by same-sex couples is not a crime

By Pawan Dhall
Some ruminations as 2019 takes off from where 2018 never stopped . . .

By Pawan Dhall
Post-Section 377 verdict, where’s the impatience to demand more rights, asks Pawan Dhall

By Brindaalakshmi K.
Brindaalakshmi K. on what the Section 377 verdict means to people assigned gender female at birth

By Marc Ohrem-Leclef
Marc Ohrem-Leclef’s 'Jugaad – Of Intimacy and Love' is a visual arts portrayal of male-to-male intimacy

By Shivalal Gautam
Shillong witnessed its first pride walk just a week after the Section 377 verdict. Shivalal Gautam reports

By Pawan Dhall
High fives and hugs yes, but the Section 377 verdict is by no means about closures!

By Debjyoti Ghosh
Debjyoti Ghosh on Section 377 finally being read out of queer lives in India

By Queer individuals and groups in India
The apex court takes a huge first step towards ensuring social justice for queer people in India

By Jia Mata
Jia Mata was at 'Varta’s' 5th birthday event focussed on queer perspectives on mental health

By Pawan Dhall
It’s a momentous occasion for 'Varta' to turn five and also government’s silly season on queer issues

By Oinam Hemba
Oinam Hemba reports on a recent ordeal with the police in Manipur when he was falsely accused of helping a trans man abduct his lesbian partner from her home. And...

By Kolkata Rainbow Pride Festival, Siddhartha Sankar
The 16th edition of the ‘Kolkata Rainbow Pride Walk’ is planned for December 10, 2017. The walk will be preceded by a protest against the discriminatory Transgender Person (Protection of...

By Vivek Divan
Vivek Divan on the commitment and flourish shown by the Honourable Supreme Court of India in rescuing the right to privacy from oblivion

By Pawan Dhall
Comparative literature studies to researching and teaching gender, sexuality and digital media; Kolkata to London; and now a step into the UK general elections arena on a Labour Party ticket...