印度LGBTQIA+(LGBTQIA+)青年12至15岁面临严重歧视,
Indian LGBTQIA+ youth face severe discrimination ages 12–15, often dropping out of school despite legal progress.
以加尔各答为基地的男女同性恋、双性恋、双性恋、变性者和双性恋、双性恋、双性恋和变性者+宣传团体大桥进行了一项调查,涉及900多人。 调查发现,印度同性恋青年面临严重歧视和欺凌,特别是在12至15岁之间,这往往导致辍学。
A survey by Kolkata-based LGBTQIA+ advocacy group Bridge, involving over 900 individuals, finds that queer youth in India face intense discrimination and bullying, especially between ages 12 and 15, often leading to school dropouts.
尽管取得了法律进展,但家庭、学校和公共生活中仍然存在系统性排斥现象。
Despite legal progress, systemic exclusion persists in homes, schools, and public life.
东北部的机构正在引入包容性措施,如不分性别的设施和宣传方案。
Institutions in the Northeast are introducing inclusive measures like gender-neutral facilities and sensitization programs.
活动人士敦促全国各地通过教育,政策变革和社区参与, 确保LGBTQIA+青年的安全,尊严和平等权利.
Activists urge nationwide efforts—through education, policy change, and community engagement—to ensure safety, dignity, and equal rights for LGBTQIA+ youth.