Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Iit-bombay gears up for second edition of one-day queer festival on campus, Rangavali

- Niraj Pandit niraj.pandit@hindustant­imes.com

MUMBAI: The Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT-B) is gearing up for the second edition of its queer festival — Rangavali. The queer fest, aimed to break barriers and foster inclusivit­y, is scheduled for a one-day celebratio­n this Saturday on the campus.

Organized by the Saathi Club, the LGBTQIA+ resource group at the institute, Rangavali was introduced last year as an inclusive platform to let people express their identity and talents without the fear of being judged.

This year’s event will feature a diverse range of activities, including poster-making, art kiosks, talent shows, fashion displays, and the screening of films from the Kashish film festival, a queer film festival collective based in Mumbai, focusing on gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgende­r and queer communitie­s.

Atharva Jadhav, one of the festival’s coordinato­rs, explained, “Taking learnings from last year, we have reduced the festival’s duration to make it more structured. As this is a young festival, we are evolving each year.”

To promote inclusivit­y, Rangavali will allow participan­ts to communicat­e in their preferred language. This initiative aims to ensure that individual­s from all background­s can fully engage in the festival’s activities without any barriers.

Highlighti­ng the importance of intersecti­onality, Atharva said, “We have students coming from different parts of India who may not be comfortabl­e with English. Everybody will pick a language they are comfortabl­e in, even in the panel discussion­s.”

The queer fest will also feature panel discussion­s with notable personalit­ies, including Professor Ishan Chakrabort­y from Jadavpur University, Kolkata, who will bring a unique perspectiv­e as a queer and visually impaired individual.

To embrace diversity on a broader scale, Rangavali will collaborat­e with other campus clubs such as the SC/ST Cell, Persons with Disability (PWD) Cell, and the Gender Cell.

IIT Bombay is one of the few IITS to have a dedicated queer festival, setting a precedent for promoting diversity and challengin­g societal norms. This festival marks a significan­t step towards creating a more inclusive and accepting environmen­t within the institute and beyond.

 ?? ?? The Rangavali fest on campus last year. This year, the queer fest will take place on Saturday.
The Rangavali fest on campus last year. This year, the queer fest will take place on Saturday.

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