Gay Bombay is an LGBT social organization in Mumbai, India, which promotes LGBT rights.[2] It was founded in 1998. The organization works to create an awareness of gay rights through workshops, film screenings, and parties.[3][4][5][6] The organisation aims to create a safe space for the LGBT community.[7][8]
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