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Notice Board

Notice Board

Notice: Respect the Space Given to You.

Notice: Respect the Space Given to You.

GB tries its best to arrange parties at various locations. But unfortunately, there is lot of carelessness by its community members in respecting these spaces.
After the party, the crowd moves onto the middle of the road in front of the venue which creates a nuisance to the traffic and the neighbours of the locality as
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Sec. 377 Amended!!! – What it means to the Queer community

Sec. 377 Amended!!! – What it means to the Queer community

This judgment may only be applicable in Delhi, yet every queer person across the country is rejoicing because this is the first time a court as senior as this, with such respected judges, has given a decision on homosexuality. Because of that it sends a powerful signal to the legal establishment across the country. We
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2nd July, 2009: Delhi court verdict on gay law today!!

ASIAN AGE CORRESPONDENT
With agency inputs
NEW DELHI
July 1: The Delhi high court is likely to pronounce the verdict on Thursday on the much-debated seven-year-old petition, seeks to keep homosexuality out of the ambit of law which makes “unnatural” sex a criminal offence. The verdict would be the first to be delivered by an Indian court on
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Choose your best bus boarding location for the GB Picnic to Nagaon Beach on 04 October 2009

Guys living within the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, that is Mumbai city and its extended suburbs, bounded by Virar, Kasara and Karjat, here’s how to locate your best bus boarding location:
CENTRAL RAILWAY
If you are residing anywhere between Mumbai CST and Matunga on Main Line of the Central Railway:
Your best boarding time and location is 6:50 hrs.
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Gay Rights : Position in India

In India, homosexuality has traditionally been tolerated, even celebrated, although the Manu Smriti pronounces severe punishments for male as well as female homosexuality. The Kamasutra contains an entire chapter entitled "Auparishtaka" (oral congress) and Vatsayana, the author insists that the practice is permitted by the orders of the holy writ (Dharma Shashtra) with just a
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