Indian police probing complaint of maid abuse that prompted protests
"Cases of rapes, murders, physical abuse, non-payment of wages are routinely reported in the local newspapers in Delhi. You name the labour right violation clause, and it is there"
Q&A: 'Bunker' Roy aims to rethink development, solar power
Development and solar energy efforts conceived and implemented by the poor are an answer to climate change pressures, says the head of a pioneering college in Rajasthan
India's women solar engineers light up rural life
College trains poor women in India and further afield to install solar power in villages, using local resources to improve living conditions
INTERVIEW: India seeks leadership role in climate talks - environment minister
Jairam Ramesh says India isn't waiting for aid from richer nations before acting on climate change