India makes a gun for women as reports of gender crimes rise - report
The firearm has a light frame, is easy to shoot and can fit inside a handbag, the manufacturers say
Delhi anti-graft helpline gets thousands of calls on first day
Success of anti-corruption Delhi helpline shows urban Indians have had enough of corrupt, incompetent leaders, but can the new party running Delhi make the same impact in national election due by May?
Hundreds flee tribal violence in northeast India
Tribal clashes, apparently started by the killing of nine members of one tribe, have led hundreds to flee to government relief camps in northeast India's Assam state, though there is no history of conflict between the two tribes in the area
Indian schoolgirl kills baby after secret birth in hostel - report
Girl panicked after hiding pregnancy and giving birth secretly
Gender injustice: When Indian judges get it wrong
The Indian judiciary is a male-dominated club and the chauvinistic views of many of its members make it a difficult and daunting task for women who are victims of sex crimes to get justice
Indian ex-judge resigns from rights body after sex assault claim
Former Justice Asok Kumar Ganguly denies the charges, but has resigned as chairman of the West Bengal Human Rights Commission following weeks of pressure from activists and politicians for him to step down
Need for cultural change from childhood to end violence against women-Eve Ensler
U.S. author Eve Ensler, visiting India a year after a notorious gang rape sparked mass protests against violence against women, says the case helped women to speak out about abuse and calls for a change in culture to stop men being violent to women
Patriarchal police encourage women to report abuse after Delhi gang rape
Indian women feel more able to speak out and defend themselves thanks to police gender sensitisation training and self defence classes but abuse still goes unreported
Indian ex-judge under pressure after sex assault allegation
Pressure on Indian ex-judge to step down from rights body after intern alleges sexual assault is part of a trend of women complaining more openly about harassment by male superiors
Under 3 percent of alleged Indian army abuses in Kashmir are true-officer
Indian officer says more than 97 percent of allegations of abuse by Indian soldiers against people in Kashmir proved false after investigations, but Amnesty International says secrecy of investigations argues culture of impunity is at work