Jaya, general manager of Sahodaran, an NGO working for the welfare of the transgender community in conversation with Indian Express said,” We are pretty excited for this pride walk since it is happening after two years. There is so much anticipation for this among our community members and other activists. We are expecting a minimum of 1,000 people to turn out for this colourful event. Apart from the general pride walk, we are planning to organise a host of other events, which include poetry sessions, film screenings, theatre plays, etc. We did a live Instagram session (Queer and Proud) where we spoke about self-acceptance, how the members should meet their partners safely… It was kind of an awakening session for many new members of our community.”