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Need for Indian campuses to be more inclusive: Study by BCG, IIMA and Pride Circle Foundation

Share Bangalore: A report published by Boston Consulting Group, Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad and Pride Circle Foundation delves into the issues faced by LGBTQ+ students on Indian campuses. The report is a must-read for college administrations, faculty, and student representatives. Each of these stakeholders have a distinctive role to play in creating an inclusive environment on campus. The study examines inclusivity issues around the LGBTQ+ community on Indian campuses through a survey of over 1700 students in colleges across India. It demonstrates how the establishment of a diversity and inclusion (D&I) student interest group can offer these students greater representation and improve the quality of their campus experience. It offers guidelines for the establishment of such a group.

Book Review | Queer At Work Shows Companies That Flaunt Their Diversity And Equity Still Have A Long Way To Go

Book review | Queer at Work shows companies that flaunt their diversity and equity still have a long way to go Decorating an auditorium with rainbow flags is easy but creating a culture where LGBTQ employees feel safe and confident, and do not fear losing out on promotions, is a different ballgame. LGBT2 Sasmita Palo and Kumar Kunal Jha’s book Queer at Work (2020) is a terrific resource for professionals who lead programmes around diversity, equity and inclusion. Published by Palgrave Macmillan, it hopes to “capture the experiences and voices of LGBTQ individuals in the workplace in India” and understand “the impact of non-normative gender and sexual orientation identity of LGBTQ employees on their professional growth opportunities.” There is a useful glossary at the end to support readers who are unfamiliar with specific terms.

Hyderabad Lit Fest to be virtual

Hyderabad Lit Fest to be virtual Updated: Updated: 2021 edition of the annual fest scheduled to be held from January 22 to 24 Share Article 2021 edition of the annual fest scheduled to be held from January 22 to 24 The 2021 edition of the annual Hyderabad Literary Festival (HLF), which is scheduled to be held from January 22 to 24, will be completely virtual. In December, the Bangalore Literature Festival opted to have authors at the venue and live stream the sessions, and the forthcoming Jaipur Literature Festival 2021 is also poised to be a virtual one. Amitav Ghosh, Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni, Devdutt Pattanaik, Aakash Singh, Devaki Jain, Harsh Mander, Parmesh Shahani, NK Singh and Kobad Ghandy are among the authors who will be participating.

Two local firms win gold in India s first LGBT+ work equality index - sex and relationships

Two local firms win gold in India s first LGBT+ work equality index - sex and relationships
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Two local firms win gold in India s first LGBT+ work equality index

Two local firms win gold in India s first LGBT+ work equality index
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