Rescued from child labour, Indian fishermen's daughters ace school exams
"It seemed impossible at one point. There would be constant bickering about money at home and I would go outside with my books to study"
INTERVIEW-Teach equality in India's classrooms to end discrimination, says activist
Children hold the key to ending deep-rooted prejudices, a human rights campaigner said
In India's slums, domestic workers' daughters campaign for their rights
"I have to negotiate school and everything else alone and it is difficult in my neighbourhood"
Brutal rape, murder of a woman in south India sparks protests
Protesters gather outside hospital where the woman's body has been taken, holding placards demanding justice for the victim
FEATURE - Indian maid who lost arm as fled Saudi Arabia becomes face of human trafficking
"I thought they would kill me. I had to escape. I wasn't given enough to eat. They had my wages, my passport, my phone"
Rescued from bondage in south India, tribals work in brick cooperative
"It is very difficult to run but we have freedom," says Santa Kumar, who spent nine years in bondage working at a brick kiln