The LGBTQ+ community — the term used for someone who identifies as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or queer – has been recognised more than ever before, since the Supreme Court decriminalised homosexuality or Section 377 in September 2018. However, despite the apex court verdict, society is yet to accept them as “normal”.
“There isn’t a flag big enough to cover everyone,” says Deepak Kashyap, psychotherapist and wellness counsellor as he shows a picture from a pride parade, during an interactive workshop on the emotional and mental wellbeing of the LGBTQ+ community, organised by the Keshav Suri Foundation in Delhi. “People will