2. Topics to be included :
1. What is homosexuality ?
2. Homosexuality in ancient India
3. Causes of homosexuality
4. Laws in India and homosexuality
5. Problems faced by them
6. Solutions to the problems faced by them
7. conclusion
4. It is natural tendency that persons of one gender are
sexually or emotionally attracted towards persons with
opposite gender i. e. males are attracted towards
females and vice versa. But sometimes and in some
cases this sexual or emotional attraction is not towards
opposite sex rather it is towards the same sex persons.
Same sex attraction or orientation is known as
Homosexuality and persons with such orientation are
called as Homosexuals.
Homosexuals can be persons of both the sexes i.e.
Gays (male-male) and Lesbians (female-female).
6. Though India is a deeply religious country but at the same time
it is also a country which has accepted non- religious communities
as well.
In ancient India there was a place for all kinds of diverse
cultures, arts and literatures; the society was very assimilative.
At one place we have purely and strictly religious painting and
sculptors like at Konark or at Jagganath Puri temples and at
another place we have monuments like Khajuraho which is famous
world over for its erotic arts and sculptors; this also includes
sculptors with homosexual activities.
This shows that not only all types of sexual orientations were
there in ancient past but people were so tolerant and broad
minded that paintings and sculptors depicting the same sex love-
making were being freely created and displayed.
7. Thus unlike ancient India, people with different sexual choices
i. e. homosexuals are not treated equally in today’s society and
their basic human rights are violated frequently.
Like food, shelter and water, sexual need is also one of the
basic human needs without which life cannot be fully realized or
enjoyed. Sexual orientations may differ from person to person.
Though persons with non- regular sexual behavior are in minority
but they are a reality. Non-regular sexual behavior may be
understood as sexual preference and attraction not with
opposite sex but with same sex persons.
9. Biological Reasons
Several scientists have concluded that one is born with a particular
kind of sexual orientation and it is in the genes. Thus it is a natural
phenomenon. But no conclusive proof is there that homosexual behavior
is simply a biological thing.
There may be a factor of genetics in determining one’s sexual choice
but other factors might also be there.
10. Social and Psychological Factors
It is a fact that socio-cultural environment affects the
development of a child in significant ways. One’s family, friends,
society, and experiences decides how one views life, how one feels
and how he or she acts. Thus psychological factors are also very
important in determining one’s sexual preferences.
12. The Constitution treats everyone equally without any discrimination.
It is the duty of the State to ensure that no one should be
discriminated against.
LGBT community persons are in minority and they too have equal
constitutional rights. But their right to equality and right to get equal
treatment in the society are violated on regular basis.
Not only society as whole but State machinery also treat them
differently, especially police. They are regular victim of rights
violations. They are deprived of their basic human right and right to life
which includes right to enjoy life properly.
13. Section 377 of the IPC says
“Whoever voluntarily has carnal intercourse against the
order of nature with any man, woman or animal shall be
punished with imprisonment for life, or with imprisonment of
either description for term which may extend to ten years,
and shall also be liable to fine.”
16. Marginalization is at the core of exclusion from
fulfilling and full social lives at individual, interpersonal
and societal levels.
Their opportunities to make social contributions may be
limited and they may develop low self-confidence and self
esteem and may become isolated , education and health
services, housing, income, leisure activities and work.
18. The problems facing LGBT people who are homeless include a lack of
housing and services that meet their specific needs.
Abuse and harassment of LGBT homeless people is rampant in the
shelter system. Most domestic violence shelters do not accept gay men or
transgender people.
Homeless LGBT youth miss out on education and social support during
critical formative years—more than half of homeless LGBT youth report
experiencing discrimination from peers .
20. Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people are more likely to
experience intolerance, discrimination, harassment, and the threat
of violence due to their sexual orientation, than those that identify
themselves as heterosexual. This is due to homophobia.
Living in a homophobic environment forces many LGBT people to
conceal their sexuality, for fear of the negative reactions and
consequences of coming out .
22. People who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) face
particular obstacles, barriers, and challenges that frequently make it
difficult for them to find and receive competent and affirming
healthcare.
Heterosexist assumptions can adversely affect the quality of
treatment, and fear of a negative experience keeps many LGBTs from
seeking help. Organizations and individual therapists are not always LGBT
friendly, and some therapists may not even recognize their own
heterosexism.
Staff can be judgmental toward LGBT sexuality, or be
misinformed/uninformed about LGBT resources.
23. What can you do about the discrimination and disrespect transgender and gender non-
conforming people face?
24. Support Friends/Family
Provide emotional support for the transgender and gender non-conforming
people you know, especially when they are struggling because of rejection
from family members and friends, or struggling because of discrimination out
in the world
Provide a place to stay/sleep if folks don’t have a good and safe place to live
Speak up if other friends or family members are treating transgender people
poorly and not respecting the gender they live as, or not respecting anyone’s
gender expression
Support transgender and gender non-conforming people who bring complaints
of discrimination to the authorities, and, if you are transgender and
discriminated against, bring a complaint and speak out if you feel it is safe to
do so
25. Create Opportunities
Create programs, working with local or state governments or
non-profits (potentially LGBT community centers) to support
transgender people who have lost their jobs, housing, or
educational opportunities and provide needed assistance with
getting more education, job training, housing and other services
so that they can support and house themselves
If you are part of an LGBT organization, civil rights
organization, or progressive organization, help make the
organization truly transgender-inclusive and help it to prioritize
transgender-related work, using the guide Opening The Door to
Transgender Inclusion
26. Create Fair Workplaces
Make sure your workplace has a written policy against
discrimination based on gender identity or expression
Speak up when you hear anti-transgender jokes and demeaning
jokes about masculinity and femininity
If you have a transgender coworker, do all in your power to
ensure they are being treated fairly by supervisors and
coworkers
When there are job openings, reach out to transgender people
who are unemployed or under-employed to fill positions
Make sure that transgender customers or clients are being
treated fairly too!
27. Improve Schools
Make sure your school and school district has a written policy against
discrimination based on gender identity or expression
Make sure that there is a strong anti-harassment and bullying policy that
includes gender identity or expression that students know about it and
staff enforce it
If there is a Gay-Straight Alliance, make sure that transgender issues are
covered, even if there aren’t any out transgender students
If there is a transgender student who is being ostracized, be their friend
Speak up in the face of anti-transgender jokes and demeaning jokes about
masculinity and femininity, even when there are no transgender or gender
non-conforming people around
28. Pass and Enforce Laws and Policies
Work to pass laws in your city or state, and on the federal level, that outlaw discrimination
in employment, housing, public accommodations, and education based on gender
identity/expression .
If there is a non-discrimination law, make sure it is being implemented by the government
agency in charge of enforcement through compliance guidelines and easy-to-understand
brochures that say what entities have to do to follow the law
Work to pass safe schools laws that include gender identity or expression
Work to ensure that transgender people can change the gender on their driver’s license or
state ID, and their birth certificate, to match they gender they live as, without having to
show that they have had some type of surgery
29. Fix Health and Social Service Systems
Change the curriculum of medical, health, crisis response and social work
programs to include information about transgender people and how to treat
transgender and gender non-conforming people with respect and professionalism
Change the curriculum and continuing education programs for health, crisis
response and social service providers to include information about the rejection,
discrimination and violence that transgender people face and how to provide
services and support to transgender clients given those realities
Work with suicide prevention, HIV prevention and treatment, alcohol and drug
abuse treatment, and anti-smoking programs to ensure that their work is trans-
inclusive and their staff is knowledgeable about transgender issues
Work to develop and enforce non-discrimination policies for medical, health, or
social service providers, programs, and institutions
Work to fix health systems and health insurance systems to end discriminatory
exclusions for transition-related health care
30. Train Police and Fix Jails/Prisons
Work with police departments to have written and fair policies with
regard to interacting with transgender members of the public,
regardless if they are seeking assistance or being arrested, and make
sure all police officers are trained on the policy and how to treat
transgender and gender non-conforming people with respect
Work with jail and prison systems to ensure the respectful and safe
treatment of transgender prisoners, starting with implementing the
recommendations of the National Prison Rape Elimination Commission
31. Educate Court Systems
Ensure that judges, guardians ad litem, and Court-
Appointed Special Advocates receive training on
transgender people and how to treat them respectfully
and fairly
Ensure that family courts and staff are aware of research
showing that children should not be separated from
transgender parents.