FEATURE-In Bhopal, two women spark hope for disaster's disabled children
Bhopal's second and third generations of disabled children have not been recognised as part of the disaster, activists say
Children's rhymes to challenge sexist attitudes in Indian families - author
Horrified by the sexism rampant in children's literature, Indian feminist Kamla Bhasin wrote some new rhymes
Rickshaw drivers take 'respect for women' message to Delhi's streets
Delhi's drivers are helping to spread the message of respect for women across the city known as India's "rape capital"
Men are victims of patriarchy, machismo too - rights activist
"Top of the list of pressures is that men have to be providers for their families," expert says
Botswana targets police, prisons and army to battle gender inequality
'Men Sector' encourages men to discuss personal problems in step to combating violence against women
Abortions of girls spreading in Eastern Europe like an "epidemic"
Female foeticide, due to son preference, is happening in countries with no prior history of such practices
Thirty years on, Bhopal film highlights tragedy of world's worst industrial disaster
The thriller "Bhopal: A Prayer for Rain" stars Hollywood actors Martin Sheen and Kal Penn
India's Supreme Court says Bollywood must allow female make-up artists - paper
India's $2-billion film industry is the largest in world by ticket sales
Don't lower age of marriage for girls, global leaders urge Bangladesh
The impoverished South Asian nation has one of the highest rates of child marriage in the world
Five years after war, Sri Lanka refugees reluctant to leave India-survey
Around 100,000 refugees remain in India - many living in poor conditions with restricted freedom of movement