Prime minister orders nationwide curfew, deploys military to keep order
Alcohol addiction and widespread physical and emotional abuse in India’s tribes trigger intergenerational trauma
For the 50,000 people living in the Dal Lake area, clean water is a luxury, waterborne diseases are common and brides for men of marriageable age are elusive
‘This is not my punishment to bear, but that of the criminal who wronged me’
Rights groups and international organizations also highlight frustrations and concerns as Rohingya mark sixth anniversary of brutal crackdown
Socially and economically marginalized tribes in India are vulnerable to traffickers' empty promises
The flooding and landslides caused by the tropical cyclone destroyed or damaged the shelters of around 40,000 refugees residing in the Cox’s Bazar camps, according to U.N. officials
Eight-year-old Devanshi Sanghvi would now live as a nun, eat only what she received in alms, avoid using any kind of technology, not bathe, and even give up all her familial relations
‘This is a mother’s appeal,’ the refugee pleads, hoping the international community will help reunite her with the 7-year-old daughter left behind
At least 33 Rohingya girls seeking marriage partners were among those believed to have perished on a voyage to Malaysia