Pink Pages
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Pink Pages is an Indian LGBT magazine.
Background
Pink Pages was founded by in 2009. Udayan Dhar is the editor in chief.[1][2] The magazine is distributed online free of cost and has readers and contributors from across India, making it an LGBT magazine with a national focus. Pink Pages, combines politics, activism and interviews with celebrities, lifestyle stories and readers’ own personal accounts.[3][4]
The first issue was released within days of the historic Delhi High Court judgement decriminalizing homosexuality in India.[5][6]
Pink Pages was denied permission to print by the Registrar of Newspapers in India in October 2010, which was widely viewed as a homophobic act by the Government body.[7][8]
Among the authors is Harish Iyer, prominent gay rights activist from Mumbai.[9]
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