Bombay Dost had covered various mainstream issues to strengthen the rights of the LGBTQ community. During the starting phase of magazine, it consists of all the major issues of world mainly focusing the local news because of the absence of digital platform in those days. There were many columns like Papa Passion (about health issues), Khush Khat and Pushtak (views of people about the issues) and entertainment section. The 1991 issues highlight an account of disturbance in the Asian Lesbian Conference, 1991 held in Bangkok where Lesbians from every part of the world participated. Highlights were also about Indian-American woman
Urvashi Vaid selected to lead
National Gay and Lesbian Task Force (NGLTF) In 1995 the magazine highlighted the bromance of actors
Akshay Kumar and
Saif Ali Khan in their movie
Main Khiladi Tu Anari. The 1996 magazine had an introduction about Poison Pudi, a self-styled diva and story about Bombay guys who discovered that they are gay after their marriage as they got to know about their attraction towards men. The edition of 1991 focuses on the introduction of the Internet and its impact on the magazine with articles on the gay movement of India. The 2002 issue had an eight-page article describing the police raid on
Naz Foundation in the year 2001 and about the petition filed by the
Naz foundation against
Section 377. The magazine also raised many current issues and problems faced by the transgender community. After the revival of Bombay Dost on 16 April 2009, the new imprint on the cover page was focusing on being Bolder than ever. The magazine highlighted the conflicts focused on religion and sexuality with talks of
Ghalib Shiraz Dhalla,
Syed Ali Arif and
Gwyneth Mawlong on the issue. It was in total 56 pages which dealt with and features all the gay issues both in India and abroad. == Events ==