Greenpeace faces shutdown after India freezes funds in charity crackdown
Officials accused charity of misreporting funds and using unaccounted foreign aid to stall development projects
Quake-hit Nepalis need information, not just food and water
"People are hungry for information and need to be able to have information which can help them," says BBC Media Action producer
Relief efforts after Nepal quake must be scaled up; $415 mln needed: UN
At least two million people will need tents, water, food and medicines for the next three months
Thousands of Nepal quake survivors may face lifelong disabilities: aid workers
Hospitals in the worst-affected regions are treating people out in the open, suffering power cuts and water shortages
Gulf states must allow Nepali workers to return after quake - trade union
Thousands of Nepalis migrate to countries in the Middle East, India and Malaysia every year due to poverty and a lack of jobs
8 million people may be affected by Nepal earthquake, says U.N.
Relief planes landing in Kathmandu but it's difficult to get aid out of the airport
Google, Facebook join Red Cross to find thousands missing after Nepal quake
From India to Brazil, people across the globe have taken to social media sites to look for missing relatives
Google, Facebook join Red Cross to find thousands missing after Nepal quake
From India to Brazil, people across the globe have taken to social media sites to look for missing relatives
Modern day slavery too often goes unpunished in India, says report
Indians are lured to cities by traffickers who sell them into domestic or sex work or to brick kilns and textile workshops
Dirty sterilisations putting women at risk in east India: study
India, the world's top steriliser of women, came under global scrutiny last November when 15 women died and scores of others were hospitalised after sterilisation surgery Chhattisgarh state