Human trafficking is a serious issue that India is actively fighting. Leading the charge are these courageous individuals who are making a significant difference.
Amar Lal, once a child labourer in Rajasthan, was rescued from a quarry by Nobel laureate Kailash Satyarthi. Having gained an education and purpose, he's now fighting child exploitation as a lawyer.
Amar Lal, once a child labourer in Rajasthan, was rescued from a quarry by Nobel laureate Kailash Satyarthi. Having gained an education and purpose, he's now fighting child exploitation as a lawyer.
A short film by Mumbai-based filmmaker Aarti Bagdi, Udne Do sheds light on the prevalence of child sexual abuse through an eye-opening narrative set against the backdrop of a school.
Amar, who is now studying law in Noida, is the first-ever member to be educated from his family. With his law degree, he aims to fight for justice for rape survivors.
Withdrawal of old 500 and 1000-rupee notes is making it hard for traffickers, drug dealers and those involved in prostitution to conduct their illegal business.
The youngest ever executive chef to the President of India, Chef Montu Saini is the culinary diplomat who organised the "G20 of Gastronomy", Club des Chef des Chef, for the first time in India. In an exclusive interview to The Better India, he speaks about life, work and how it feels to cook for the first citizen of India.