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Subah Goyal is a high school senior at MUWCI, passionate about public policy, philosophy, and justice. She is committed to helping build a more inclusive India, especially in youth policy spaces. Her work spans between childhood development and political activism, and she is currently interning with a Member of Parliament. Subah hopes to pursue a degree in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE) and work on ensuring a better life for marginalised children across South Asia through the formation of inclusive policies. When she's not writing for the Centre for Youth Policy, she enjoys reading and making art.
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For a country with presumably the largest LGBTQ+ population, India has shockingly low numbers of openly queer politicians in the parliament- a solid zero. With same-sex marriage criminalised and trans people rights a legal jumble- figures like Anish Gawande and M.K Stalin continue to bring the matters of closets- to the cabinet.