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In rural India, a train decked out as a hospital is providing free healthcare and surgery to the country’s most remote communities. For the surgeons working on board, it's a tough but rewarding challenge.
With acid attacks, marital rape and violence commonplace, India is often labelled as a dangerous place to be a woman. Can a TV show break taboos and ignite social progress towards gender equality?
In the slums of Delhi, a group of street children are making their voices heard by reporting the news. They write, edit and publish their own newspaper, which is now being read across the world.
IQ society Mensa is searching for impoverished child geniuses in India's slums. Gifted children with genius level IQs can win full scholarships, but escaping poverty is harder than any normal exam.
In India, love is a modern battlefield where old and new worlds collide. But as a younger generation of Indians increasingly reject their parents' choices and affection trumps tradition, is all still fair in love and war?
India has one of the world's highest illiteracy rates. Now, one of the country's biggest successes, the Bollywood film industry, is being used as an unconventional tool to tackle one of its biggest failings.
In the coal mines of India, tens of thousands of children are forced to work in "rat holes", tiny pits too small for adults to reach. Why are the authorities turning a blind eye to this lethal and illegal practice?
The recent spate of violent rapes and sex attacks in India has shocked the world. The reaction of authorities has proved just as shocking. Has the balance of justice turned far enough in favour of the victims, or could it have even gone too far?
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