Certificate Course on Law and Alternative Sexualities

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Certificate Course on Law and Alternative Sexualities

About the Certificate Course on “Law and Alternative Sexualities”

The course will sensitize students towards gender and sexual identities other than the universal male/female heterosexual and heteronormative identities prevalent in the world. It will enhance their employability, with an increasing number of NGOs and support groups now involved with lesbian, gay, and transgender rights, and even government organizations acknowledging the need for this recognition.

The aim of the course is to introduce and acquaint students with the concept of alternative sexual identities, and the history, law, politics, and literature of alternative sexualities in ancient, medieval, and contemporary India.

Fees

Rs. 2,500/- 

Admission Procedure

The last date for registration is 27th January 2022 and the course begins from 1st February 2022.

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Contact Details

In case of any queries for the certificate course, you may refer to the attached concept note or contact us at E. renu.naidu.sclc@outlook.com/sjadhav@sclc.edu.in; M. (+91) 7030527443

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