News stories by K S Harikrishnan
RIGHTS-INDIA: Despite Laws and Campaigns, Child Marriages Persist
- Inter Press Service

Soon after she had her second child, Rathna fell into a frenzied state and had to be brought to a hospital here in the southern Indian village of Dharmapuri. After a month-long series of tests, doctors issued their diagnosis: Rathna, they said, was suffering from a psychiatric aberration that seems to occur often among adolescent mothers.
INDIA: Lay-offs from Recession-hit Gulf Lead to New Lives at Home
- Inter Press Service

Domestic worker Beena Joy, 35, came back empty-handed after losing her job in recession-hit United Arab Emirates, but soon found that getting laid-off has given her a happier life back home here in this southern Indian city.

