In India's storm-battered Sundarbans, villagers have no place to call home
People are sleeping on cloths spread on the ground, struggling to get clean drinking water and constantly worried about the crowded conditions in emergency shelters
Ignorance no excuse, says Indian judge who fought his own bias in LGBT+ case
Ruling in favour of a lesbian couple, Judge Anand Venkatesh describes his quest to tackle his own ‘ignorance and prejudice’ about same-sex relationships
In India's paradise islands, anger flares over government's tourism plans
Islanders fear federal plans to develop the palm-fringed islands of Lakshadweep and Andaman and Nicobar could force them from their land
'Recipe for disaster': COVID-19 spreads fear in India's tea estates
Thousands of workers are having to quarantine in cramped two-room homes, struggling to access food, water and aid, union leaders say
Indian riders deliver oxygen and groceries to help fight COVID-19
Whether on bikes or autorickshaws, volunteers across India are turning up armed with oxygen cylinders and groceries to help fight the new wave of the coronavirus
EXPERT VIEWS: U.S. vaccine patent waiver: a "game changer" for the global south?
Health experts from India and South Africa welcomed Biden's U-turn on COVID-19 vaccine patents and urged the World Trade Organisation to urgently hammer out a deal
As COVID-19 sweeps rural India, sick struggle to access healthcare
Ill-equipped hospitals, staff shortages and long journeys to COVID-19 wards add to the difficulties of patients in villages
Fear grips India's vast informal workforce as vaccines run low
Industry leaders are pushing to get workers vaccinated as COVID-19 cases soar, but stocks are running low
As India's COVID-19 deaths rise, grief goes online
With funeral access restricted in India, the bereaved go online to mourn as social media and curated sites are flooded with eulogies for coronavirus victims
'Chaotic' monsoons threaten India's farmers without climate action
For every 1C of warming, monsoon rains will likely increase by about 5%, finds a new climate science study