Gay Mumbai Services

    Gay Mumbai Services

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    Gay Bombay
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    Mumbai, India

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    Founded in 1998, Gay Bombay is a self-evolving support group that aims to create a safe space for gay men, families and friends in Mumbai.

    Over the years, GB has organised hundreds of LGBT events including dance parties, beach picnics, film festivals, parents' meeting, trekking, cooking, speed-dating brunches, special gatherings on topics such as HIV/AIDS, relationships, finances and more.

    Now particularly well-known as the organisers of regular gay party nights Mumbai - check GB's website or Facebook page for agenda.

    Last updated on: 3-Jun-2025

    Humsafar Trust
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    3/F Manthan Plaza, Nehru Rd, Mumbai, India

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    2.8
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    Support group that has been advocating the rights and health of LGBT people in India since 1994.

    The Humsafar organisation operates a 'drop-in' centre for those seeking advice and support. Located in Santacruz East area, opposite Vakola Masjid.

    Mon:10:00 - 21:00

    Tue:10:00 - 21:00

    Wed:10:00 - 21:00

    Thu:10:00 - 21:00

    Fri:10:00 - 21:00

    Sat:Open 24 hours

    Sun: Closed

    Last updated on: 3-Jun-2025

    Queer Azaadi Mumbai (Mumbai Pride)
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    city centre, Mumbai, India

    Mumbai Pride was scheduled to take place Jan/Feb 2021. The event was cancelled due to coronavirus.

    Queer Azaadi Mumbai (QAM) is an annual gay Pride celebration (the largest in India) with colourful parade, taking place at the August Kranti Maidan to walk to Kennedy Bridge.

    Started in 2008 and now in its 10th year, QAM continues to fight for equal rights for the LGBT community. Queer Azaadi takes place around February-March, with has an estimated 7,000 participants each year.

    Last updated on: 24-Mar-2021

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