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Research Article | Volume 2 Issue 2 (Mar-Apr, 2020)
Inclusion of LGBTQs in Society – The Indian Scenario
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Abstract

Every society works on certain rules and regulations. To achieve goals without friction society emphasizes on norms to follow in the form of customs. Procreation or developing future generations for continuation of society is one among them. Marriage is the accepted custom or norm to raise future progeny for continuation of the society. Family is the unit to start the process of procreation. After marriage a couple establishes sexual relations to start procreation. Heterosexual relations are accepted norm of establishing sexual relations through marriage. No other forms of sexuality are accepted by the society in present context. But when we go through ancient scriptures we find descriptions of other types of sexual relations and gender identities. Now a days these descriptions are identified as LGBTQs i.e. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer. Till recent past these groups are not recognized as part of society and are discriminated to lead life with dignity and respect. But the onset of 21 st century changed the outlook for these groups. Now their ideas are recognized as appropriate by constitution and legal provisions are also being made to recognize their rights, survival in the society with dignity. The present paper focuses on these groups and their fight for survival in present society. The main focus is to discuss the inclusion aspects of these groups in society with respect and dignity.

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