Kamakhya Temple: Transgender persons allege police harassment and denial of right to worship, stating they face discrimination and call for equal access.
Rohingya asylum seeker, a 19-year-old woman, endured months of trauma after being raped and was forced to cross into Bangladesh for an abortion due to legal barriers in India. Despite her efforts, the accused remains free.
Post mortem house in Noida is a national disgrace, with rotting and decomposed dead bodies, post mortems conducted in open air, and basic facilities like functional deep freezers also missing.
Transgender persons reveal disturbing details about police atrocities. Hear from the victims themselves as they recount the shocking and degrading treatment they have endured.
Disability Pension: Despite the intent to aid the most vulnerable, the Indira Gandhi National Disability Pension Scheme (IGNDPS) is marred by bureaucratic hurdles and outdated data practices.
Manual scavengers remain unacknowledged and unprotected, facing life-threatening conditions daily. And in death, their numbers don't even get recorded.
The harrowing reality of mob lynching in India, exploring the brutal incidents, the challenges faced by victims' families in seeking justice, and the systemic failures that allow such crimes to persist.
India's laws on rape, rooted in antiquated principles, continue to exempt marital rape from criminalisation, leaving millions of married women vulnerable to sexual violence by their spouses.
Intimate violence remains a pervasive silent crime which most girls and women either experience but do not report or have the possibility to report to police.