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In a message dated 11/10/2011 12:49:18 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
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Soon, two magazines to voice concerns of LGBT community 
Priya M  Menon, TNN | Nov 9, 2011, 07.56AM IST 
Chennai: They were once a  silent part of society, but the lesbian, gay, 
bisexual and trangender (LGBT)  community has been striving to find a voice. 
Despite battling social  prejudices, they have been conducting events to 
create awareness and are now  coming out with magazines. 

Kalki Subramaniam of _Sahodari  Foundation_ 
(http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Sahodari%20-Foundation)  will launch 
'Thirunangai', a magazine 
for transgendered people,  on December 10, while Chennai Dost, a support group 
for gay and bisexual men,  is planning a Pongal release for its lifestyle 
magazine, 'M4G'. 

"The  aim of 'Thirunangai' is to highlight the problems of the transgender  
community," says Kalki. "One of the articles will deal with why so many  
transgender people resort to sex work and begging." While there are NGOs  
working with the community, Kalki believes that a magazine will bring change.  

The first issue of the 32-page, bi-monthly magazine will be in Tamil.  "We 
plan to make it bilingual later. It is meant for not just the community  but 
also policymakers and NGOs," says Kalki, who is depending on donations as  
well as money from Sahodari Foundation for funding. The magazine will be  
distributed free to transgenders, and available to others for an annual  
subscription of Rs 300. It will al so have an agony aunt column and a film  
section on Indian and international movies on gender. 

Chennai Dost, on  the other hand, wants its magazine 'M4G' (Magazine for 
Gays) to be fun.  "Across India, there are LGBT magazines that are 
rights-oriented but we wanted  a lifestyle one," says Kalaban, one of the 
members. 

So the first  edition of the quarterly magazine will feature the top 15 hot 
men in the  country. 'M4G' will also have fashion tips, recipes, interviews 
of gay couples  living together, and dating tips. But that doesn't mean it 
will not deal with  serious issues. "Our cover story will focus on how many 
members of our  community are blackmailed," says Kalaban. 

The 60-page magazine will be  in English. "Our organisation caters mainly 
to middle and upper middle class  so we decided on an English magazine as we 
don't have funds to make it  bilingual," says Vikram Prasanna, founder, 
Chennai Dost. For the first  edition, about 20 0 copies will be printed and 
distributed to members of the  organisation and gay groups. "It will be priced 
at Rs 160," says Prasanna  

While many welcome the initiative, some people feel the need to  exercise 
caution. "Though times have changed, especially after the Delhi high  court 
ruling de-criminalising gay sex, crackdowns on the community are still  
happening," says L Ramakrishnan, one of the editors of orinam.net, an online  
bilingual resource for LGBT people.  

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