India launches free legal aid via video conferencing to villagers
Lawyers will provide advice on anything from land disputes to domestic violence cases
Finding Syria's Mr Gay: film highlights abuse of LGBT Syrians in war
"Maybe after the war ends we'll talk about rights"
Falling cocoa prices threaten child labour spike in Ghana, Ivory Coast
Reports of child labour on cocoa farms in Ivory Coast emerged in the late 1990s
Aid agencies urged to help prevent child labour during crises
Syrian children as young as nine or 10 are labouring in potato fields in Lebanon
INTERVIEW-From child labourer to top exec: Indian tycoon hopes new book will inspire
"I would spend endless hours weaving loose strands of wool into carpets"
Nearly a third of world overweight, risking illness and death - study
Excess weight affected 2.2 billion people equal to 30 percent of the world's population
Muslim community revamps old Mumbai neighbourhood with arches, solar panels
Mumbai's 150-year-old Bhendi Bazaar quarter is embarking on a unique community-led modernisation that could be a model for inner-city redevelopment across India
'No place for the poor' in India's Smart Cities, campaigners say
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Smart Cities Mission aims to modernise 100 cities by 2020
Fewer child sex slaves in Mumbai brothels, but underground trade a concern: study
"About six to seven years ago, a customer could talk to a pimp and ask for a young girl. Now, it is not possible. They will first say no, until they establish the customer is not a police informer"
Aid groups seek to turn on funding tap to douse drought crises
"We realised humanitarian responses were not kicking in fast"