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India's first and only gay magazine is back on newsstands
India's first and only gay magazine, BombayDost, is back on newsstands.
The English-language magazine was forced out of print in 2002 when it ran out of money.
It has now secured funding from the United Nations Development Programme for the next three years, although the first issue will be a limited run of just 1,500 copies.
According to editor-at-large Nitin Karani, social change has meant it can now be sold in major bookstores, rather than being wrapped in brown paper and only available from roadside sellers.
Karani told the Times: “India’s gay community is still illegal, but it is more confident and happier than ever before. We’re not constantly beating our breasts over discrimination and marginalisation. The new magazine reflects that.”
The 56-page glossy contains just one shot of Mr Gay India in swimming trunks, alongside book and art reviews and reportage on gay rights issues. It will cost 150 rupees (£2) and be published twice a year.
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at 05:00 on May 30th, 2009
Yes: good news indeed. But BombayDost is pretty expensive and will be available only to wealthy gays. Working class and poverty striken gays will be left to the crumbs as usual.