Justice, recovery eludes thousands of India's trafficked children
South Asia, with India at its centre, is the fastest-growing and second-largest region for human trafficking in the world
Over 300 dead in India as floods force villagers into relief camps
Television pictures showed villagers wading waist deep in floodwaters with their livestock, mud-and-brick homes collapsing and people climbing into wooden boats
ANALYSIS-Justice elusive for slain aid workers on front lines of crises
A decade ago 17 aid workers were executed outside their office in Sri Lanka at point-blank range in one of the worst attacks on humanitarians
Amnesty India closes offices, postpones events after sedition accusation
Political activists held demonstrations against the rights group, accusing it of inciting hatred against the state
Doctors at top Indian hospital charged in kidney harvesting racket
In India only relatives can act as organ donors, but in Mumbai case, donor said to be recipient's wife was not married to him and was in fact poor rural woman
EXCLUSIVE-Indian state to crush "mica mafia" by legalising mines to stop child worker deaths
"Anyone, whoever they may be, if they are involved in any kind of illegal activity, they will not be spared"
India's parliament passes controversial child labour bill
U.N. concerned law now lets children to work for their families and reduces number of banned professions for adolescents