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Able-bodied youth who once aspired to join the Indian Army are now choosing paramilitary forces and state police as these services provide long-term job security up to the age of 60 while the Agnipath scheme only offers a four-year tenure, says Major General (Retired) Yash Mor.
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Breaking News July 9 LIVE: The Ministry of Home Affairs today extended the ban on the terrorist group Sikhs For Justice (SFJ), headed by pro-Khalistani separatist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, declaring it again as an unlawful association for a further period of five years from July 10, 2024.
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This issue of Outlook is dedicated to queerness. It is taking stock of things and people and spaces. The cover is all love. This is for all the special things on earth. Like Venus Xtravaganza.
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India has far older histories of what may now be termed “pride”. We must celebrate this multiplicity all year round instead of choosing to celebrate it in June—the American notion of “Pride”
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How queerness in old Bollywood hid in plain sight
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Through his films, columns, interviews and sartorial choices, Rituparno Ghosh became a symbol of queer pride long before he finally ‘came out’
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A South Asian Queer Pamphlet breaks free from tradition, inviting viewers to directly engage in a queer performance artist’s journey
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A poem by Kinshuk Gupta
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Despite claims to the contrary, India’s education system remains non-inclusive of queer students, leaving them to choose between their dignity and an education
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Transwomen are often bullied, underestimated and erased despite having contributed to some of the biggest inventions in modern history.
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The rural urban divide blurs in the uniform violence that villages and cities commit on the bodies of gender and sexual minorities
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Pronouns are profound for the queer community; they denote agency and acceptance in a world that is not always inclusive.
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The new criminal code offers no legal protection to the LGBT+ community from sexual violence
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The Karnataka High Court’s judgement in 2021, providing one per cent horizontal reservation to trans persons, opened doors for the community in the state. But many say they are unable to avail the benefits
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Tamil Nadu has always set the trend of embracing queer rights
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Ninety-eight per cent of queer people live with chosen families; most running away from abusive biological families
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The discourse on masculinity needs to include disabled masculinity
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Abhishek Anicca’s The Grammar of My Body is a collection of essays on disability, love, and self-discovery
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The Remains of the Body is an intricate story of friendship and intimacy between three Indian immigrants in North America from a writer known for his exploration of the unpredictable nature of human sexuality. Two men in their mid-thirties, childhood friends, share a deep bond that is put to an unexpected test as one’s marriage starts to crumble under the conflicting arcs of immigrant ambition. As the marriage loses its last breath in an unexpected affair, the other friend, a single man, has to confront questions about his own desire that he cannot answer. Whose body does he long to touch? Can a man’s intimacy with a woman mask his inexpressible desire for someone who lies beyond his reach?
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Supranav Dash captures the resilience and fluidity of India's LGBTQIA+ community in a striking series of staged portraits
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As India approaches the “Amrit Kaal” of education, a visionary period aiming at transformative change by 2047, the country stands on the brink of a new era of educational excellence.
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Ravishankar Bhooplapur provides insight into the global shortage of health care professionals, changing paradigm in medical education and creating opportunities for careers in health care.
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