Full Form of LGB

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LGBstands for

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual

What is LGB?

LGB stands for Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual, referring to individuals whose sexual orientation is not exclusively heterosexual. In India, the term is widely used in social, legal, and activist circles to discuss the rights and identities of non-heterosexual people. It gained prominence following the historic 2018 Supreme Court judgment that decriminalised consensual same-sex relations under Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code. LGB is commonly used in urban discourse, educational institutions, media reports, and NGO campaigns focusing on diversity, inclusion, and anti-discrimination. While the acronym is often part of the broader LGBTQIA+ spectrum, LGB specifically highlights sexual orientation rather than gender identity. In competitive exams like UPSC Civil Services, questions on social justice, fundamental rights, and minority rights occasionally touch upon LGB issues, especially in the context of constitutional morality and inclusivity. Understanding the term helps in analysing contemporary social movements and legal reforms in India.

LGB का फुल फॉर्म

लेस्बियन, गे, बाइसेक्सुअल

Example

The recent Pride parade in Delhi saw enthusiastic participation from the LGB community, demanding equal marriage rights in India.

LGB — frequently asked questions

What is the full form of LGB?
The full form of LGB is Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual. It refers to individuals who are attracted to people of the same gender (lesbian or gay) or to more than one gender (bisexual).
How is LGB different from LGBTQ?
LGB covers sexual orientation only (lesbian, gay, bisexual), while LGBTQ includes transgender and queer identities, covering both sexual orientation and gender identity. In India, LGBTQ is more commonly used in advocacy.
What is the legal status of LGB rights in India?
In 2018, the Supreme Court of India decriminalised consensual same-sex relations in the Navtej Singh Johar case, affirming the rights of LGB individuals. However, same-sex marriage is not yet legally recognised in India.
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