Pink Pages

Pink Pages was an Indian LGBT magazine that published online and print issues from 2009 to 2017. [1]

Pink Pages
Monsoon 2012 cover
EditorUdayan
CategoriesLifestyle
FrequencyQuarterly
Circulation6000 (2009 est.)
Publication history2009-2017
CountryIndia
LanguageEnglish
Websitepink-pages.co.in

Background

Pink Pages was founded by in 2009, with Udayan Dhar as the editor in chief.[2][3] The magazine was distributed online free of cost and had readers and contributors from across India, making it an LGBT magazine with a national focus. Pink Pages, combined politics, activism and interviews with celebrities, lifestyle stories and readers’ own personal accounts.[4][5]

The first issue was released within days of the historic Delhi High Court judgement decriminalizing homosexuality in India.[6][7]

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.[8][9]. The first print issue was eventually released in 2016.

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References

  1. "Official Facebook page of Pink Pages".
  2. "Rainbow Chronicles". The Indian Express. Retrieved 2009-09-01.
  3. "Pink in the Armour". TimeOut Magazine. Retrieved 2009-09-01.
  4. "Optimism springs eternal among Indian gays". Svenska Dagbladet. Retrieved 2010-07-02.
  5. "India now has seven magazines on gay issues". IANS. Retrieved 2010-08-08.
  6. "LGBT Magazines". TimeOut Magazine. Retrieved 2010-03-13.
  7. "From Mumbai to Kolkata – The rainbow is flying high over India". Stickyrice. Retrieved 2010-03-13.
  8. "Popular gay E-mag denied imprimatur". MidDay. Retrieved 2010-12-21.
  9. "No fun in thinking straight". Tehelka. Retrieved 2010-12-04.
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