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Hyderabad Hyderabad ( ; , ) is the capital and largest city of the Indian state of Telangana and the ''de jure'' capital of Andhra Pradesh. It occupies on the Deccan Plateau along the banks of the Musi River, in the northern part of Southern India ...
Queer Pride has been celebrated on one of the Sundays in February since 2013. First held on 3 February 2013, Hyderabad became the 12th Indian city to join the Queer pride march bandwagon, fourteen years after the first Indian pride march was held in
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. In 2015 it was renamed as Hyderabad Queer Swabhimana Pride, emphasising the self-respect and the acceptance of the community of themselves, as they are. In 2016 it was altered to Hyderabad Queer Swabhimana Yatra and has been retained since.


Political Difficulties

The march was originally to be held in 2012, however the organisers were denied permission by the police. Scheduled on 14 October 2012, the organisers had to cancel the march when police denied them permission stating that ‘there are too many marches these days’. Hyderabad is a conservative city in terms of culture and takes pride in its culture, which is highly influenced by the Nizams. The LGBTQI culture in Hyderabad is seen as a threat to the existing cultural fabric.


2013

For the first time ever, Necklace Road was opened up for a cultural events. Named the Hyderabad Queer Pride 2013, the event was initiated by 42 organisations, consisting a mixture of LGBT support groups and NGOs like Suraksha as well as corporate groups like
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, GE, Accenture and others. The participants were mostly youngsters marching from PV Narasimha Rao's Samadhi to the People's Plaza.


2014

The second Hyderabad queer pride was held on 23 February 2014, flagged off by actress
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and ended at Shilpa Kala Vedika. There were difficulties with the march, which was stopped by the police 10 minutes after its start and resumed after proper documents were checked.


2015

The third Hyderabad, and the first Telangana, queer pride was held on 8 February 2015. The march was renamed Queer Swabhimana Pride, where 'swabhimana' stands for self-respect. Mobilised by the Telangana Transgender and Hijra Association, the march drew its energy from the murder of Pravallika, a hijra sex worker with an MBA, the previous month, and saw attendance of transgender men and women from the working class. The march which was held from Gowshala in Kavadiguda to Indira Park, was steeped in cultural expressions of Telangana as Bathukamma and Pothuraju, which are part of Bonalu festivities, made their appearance in the event. The Dalit rights activist Kancha Ilaiah was also present and delivered a speech on the necessity of the Constitution to protect the rights of the citizens irrespective of their identities.


2016

The fourth Hyderabad queer pride march renamed as the Queer Swabhimana Yatra, 2016 was held on 21 February 2016. The theme for the year was 'My Child, My Pride', thereby inviting the mothers of queer individuals to walk for the yatra. The walk was held from Dabeerapura Railway station to Khilawat ground.


2017

The fifth
Hyderabad Hyderabad ( ; , ) is the capital and largest city of the Indian state of Telangana and the ''de jure'' capital of Andhra Pradesh. It occupies on the Deccan Plateau along the banks of the Musi River, in the northern part of Southern India ...
Queer Swabhimana Yatra was held on 19 February 2017. The yatra started from Krishnakanth Park and ended at BK Guda Park. The march has presently become a major social event in the city's calendar.


2018

Celebrated on 18 February, the sixth Hyderabad Queer Swabhimana Yatra was organised by Queer Campus, Hyderabad in association with various allied organisations and civil societies. The annual march traversed 4 kilometers from
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to GHMC park, Amberpet to protest against the section 377 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) which criminalizes sexual intercourse 'against the order of nature'. Over 50 police personnel helped more than 500 participants consisting of both, members from the LGBTQ+ community and allies to march through the city.


2019

Hyderabad celebrated its 7th edition of the Queer Swabhimana Yatra on 10 March. Starting from Begumpet Police station, the parade marched on till Shenoy Grounds covering a 4 km walk. Over 300 members from the community, and several other allies, marched for equal rights, inclusion and
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. This was the first Pride Parade since
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was decriminalized
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was held unconstitutional in September 2018]. At the Swabhimana Yatra, the LGBT community, LGBTQ+ community celebrated gender variance and sexual diversity. While the struggle for equality continues, the scars the LGBTQ+ community has faced are slowly healing, paving way to an open and inclusive society.


2022

The parade was suspended for three years due to the
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. In 2022, it was announced that the next occurrence of the parade would take place on November 13, with predictions that about a thousand people would participate. Ultimately, 400 to 600 people participated in the walk, which was held that afternoon.


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