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Indians pray to goddesses in temples, but "abuse women in the domestic sphere", notes author.
With millions of children employed as domestic labour across the world, what can be done to end the practice?
Activists say there are as many as 25,000 child bonded-labourers in the Himalayan country.
Marking the first ascent of Everest, we celebrate the victories and explore the real costs of climbing this deadly peak.
David Gonzalez becomes first person to scale world's tallest peak from north and south sides in same season.
Nations to continue regular joint-naval exercises and accelerate talks to import Japanese nuclear reactors to India.
Many blame industry bred by success of Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay for ruining the world's highest peak.
Preparations begin to mark 60 years since Edmund Hillary and Sherpa guide Tenzing Norgay made history.
Labourers at construction giant Arabtec in the UAE complain of low pay, poor conditions and lack of annual leave.
Yuichiro Miura, who skied down Everest's South Col in 1970, becomes oldest person to reach the world's highest peak.
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