Section 377 verdict I Reality Check: Have things changed a year later?
Updated on Mar 01, 2020 08:23 am IST
On September 6, 2018, the Supreme Court of India struck down article 377, which criminalized homosexuality. It was a landmark decision which changed a million lives. But have things really changed for the people of the LGBTQI+ community a year after? Have they received acceptance from the society? In this video we spoke to activists and members from the community and asked them to tell us what they feel has changed in this past one year. We also stepped out on the street of Delhi to get a reality check and find out if people have got that acceptance for the queer crowd in their hearts.
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