INTERVIEW-New technology aims to speedily repatriate South Asia's trafficked children
Repatriation is often biggest challenge and can take years, with lack of international coordination to verify victims' identities
Delhi's trafficked sex slaves face "sad" and "horrible" life - official
"It cannot be justified in independent India," said the head of the Delhi Commission for Women
INTERVIEW-Indian MP vows to fight bigotry after bid to decriminalise gay sex fails
A British colonial era law punishes homosexual sex with up to 10 years imprisonment
India must strengthen planned law to protect transgender people, says rights group
Rights group Human Rights Watch said there were several problems with the current bill
New Indian children's law needs funding, commitment to help end slavery: Satyarthi
Buying and selling children, using children to beg or for organised crimes are now specific offences, carrying stiff penalties
Scant aid for low-caste villagers hit by Chennai floods in south India - charities
Caste-based discrimination was banned in India in 1955, but centuries-old attitudes persist in many parts of the country
Religious leaders in India - home to half world's slaves - vow to end slavery
Some 16 million slaves - nearly half the global total - live in India
Indian villagers in Modi's constituency blame Coca-Cola for water scarcity
Village councils have urged authorities to prohibit the company from extracting any more groundwater
Indian women join #HappyToBleed campaign to protest menstruation remarks
Scores of Indian women have taken to social media declaring themselves "Happy to Bleed"
World 'must do more' to rescue missing Nigerian girls from Boko Haram - activist
The militant Islamist group seized 276 girls from secondary school dormitories in Chibok in April 2014