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Sites and Insights Gay India 2006--Part 4: Bangalore A four-part journey
through south India Also see:
Early in our planning we thought about renting a car and driving ourselves around the country; this was highly discouraged and we found out why. There are few road signs (fewer in English), many roads are pot-holed or under repair and, most of all, Indian drivers—especially bus drivers--are suicidal and homicidal. They
drive fast and aggressively wherever possible, recklessly and with
horns at full throttle. It is
a nerve racking experience for visitors but native drivers are skilled
at this. Nevertheless, everything eventually travels at the speed
of the slowest vehicle which is often an overloaded rickshaw packed
with
sacks
of rice or
an ox cart stacked high with hay. I suggest train travel
as the mostly reliable,
calmest and safest way to go. ) (I
didn't want to spoil the moment by suggesting that Chandra take a
look at the 'hot' messages on GayHyderabad Yahoo group.) Vinay
and Swabhava Good As You also brings out a quarterly newsletter in both English and Kannada called "Sangha Mitra". As well, it also helped sponsor the first ever rights seminar organized in India by some students of the National Law School of India University, Bangalore.More recently it has also set up a phone helpline. Vinay’s early professional work was in advertising. Feeling isolated at the time he started attending GaY’s (Good as You) casual meetings. After a while he recognized the need to formalized the structure and functions of the group. In 1999 he wanted to expand the wisdom and mission of GaY to a larger scale and started Swabhava (‘inner character’). It now offers education and sensitivity training to private NGOs, public organizations (police, firemen, teachers, health care agencies, etc) and commercial companies in the state of Karnataka (where Bangalore is the state capital) who deal in human services. He
focuses his workshops on HIV, alternative sexualities, child abuse,
women’s
issues and sex workers, also weaving into his presentations
the theme
of human/equal
rights--not an easy task in class divided India. On
the surface the money seemed a god-send but as I
heard from different
leaders of grass roots organizations, the money has brought bureaucratic problems and ethical questions. Corruption
and deception have always sniffed out free money and even in a health
crisis heartless
hands snatch what they can without scruple. Most
middle class and higher class Indians are scornful, condescending
and
cruel
to
these ‘non-persons’ many
of whom sleep on the streets or under bridges and are hired
to carry
away trash
and dig out the sewers. Others populate the sex
trails plying the only trade they know or were forced into
by family circumstances.
Note: This and the other 3 stories posted about gay India 2006 describe numerous organizations with which many LGBT folks are associated. As a consequence the stories do not portray much about personal lives and feelings as they are experienced on a daily basis. For more intimate insights about the 'inner' lives of LGBT people I suggest the following sites: Movenpick: http://www.orinam.org/comingout.html and Gay Bombay Yahoo Group: www.gaybombay.org. |