<p>The Tamil Nadu government issued an order to publish a glossary of Tamil terms to address members of the LGBTQIA+ community, according to a <a href="https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chennai/in-a-1st-tamil-nadu-unveils-glossary-to-identify-lgbtqa-persons/articleshow/93740502.cms" target="_blank"><em>Times of India</em></a> report.</p>.<p>The decision was taken after the Madras High Court suggested that a list of terms be made to address people of the community with dignity. </p>.<p>It will be a first for India where the government will make it mandatory for all forums, including the media, to address the community using specific terms published in the gazette. </p>.<p><strong>Also Read: </strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/lgbtq-rights-across-the-globe-marriage-to-death-penalty-1138156.html" target="_blank"><strong>LGBTQ rights across the globe: Marriage to death penalty</strong></a></p>.<p>Justice N Anand Venkatesh made the suggestion during the hearing of a plea by a lesbian couple who alleged police harassment and sought protection from family members. </p>.<p>The counsel for the state presented a copy of the order issued by the Social Welfare and Women Empowerment Department in court on Monday. </p>.<p>"It is made clear that all concerned, including the press, must take note of the notification published in the gazette on Aug. 20 and address persons belonging to the LGBTQIA+ community by using only the notified terms wherever required," said Justice Anand Venkatesh.</p>
<p>The Tamil Nadu government issued an order to publish a glossary of Tamil terms to address members of the LGBTQIA+ community, according to a <a href="https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chennai/in-a-1st-tamil-nadu-unveils-glossary-to-identify-lgbtqa-persons/articleshow/93740502.cms" target="_blank"><em>Times of India</em></a> report.</p>.<p>The decision was taken after the Madras High Court suggested that a list of terms be made to address people of the community with dignity. </p>.<p>It will be a first for India where the government will make it mandatory for all forums, including the media, to address the community using specific terms published in the gazette. </p>.<p><strong>Also Read: </strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/lgbtq-rights-across-the-globe-marriage-to-death-penalty-1138156.html" target="_blank"><strong>LGBTQ rights across the globe: Marriage to death penalty</strong></a></p>.<p>Justice N Anand Venkatesh made the suggestion during the hearing of a plea by a lesbian couple who alleged police harassment and sought protection from family members. </p>.<p>The counsel for the state presented a copy of the order issued by the Social Welfare and Women Empowerment Department in court on Monday. </p>.<p>"It is made clear that all concerned, including the press, must take note of the notification published in the gazette on Aug. 20 and address persons belonging to the LGBTQIA+ community by using only the notified terms wherever required," said Justice Anand Venkatesh.</p>