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    'I don’t care...': Namita Thapar reacts to online trolling over her video on health benefits of namaz

    Namita Thapar has responded to online trolling over her video on the health benefits of namaz. Her comments come amid wider corporate controversies involving Lenskart and Tata Consultancy Services, highlighting growing debates around workplace rights, religious expression and accountability in corporate India.

    TCS conversion case: What father of employee Raza Rafiq Memon said about the allegations

    Family of TCS employee Raza Rafiq Memon claims internal rivalry and office politics are behind "false" sexual harassment and conversion allegations. Memon, a "high performer" and team leader, is among eight arrested, with his uncle alleging a "conspiracy" fueled by his success. TCS has suspended employees and is conducting an internal probe.

    Accused concealed prior marriage, put pressure to convert, claims complainant in TCS case

    A victim in the TCS Nashik case has told police that an accused sexually assaulted her in 2022, concealed his marriage and later harassed her at workplace. She also alleged pressure to convert religion. The case has led to nine FIRs, eight arrests and an SIT probe, while TCS said no complaints were received internally.

    TCS Nashik case: Accused woman cites pregnancy in anticipatory bail plea; custody of 2 male accused extended

    A TCS employee, Nida Khan, accused in a religious conversion and sexual harassment case, has applied for anticipatory bail. She cited her two-month pregnancy as a reason for her plea. Khan's lawyer denied the charges. Police are actively searching for her. The company has a zero-tolerance policy for harassment and has suspended employees involved.

    'Cases involving religious conversion wouldn't be tolerated': Maharashtra CM Fadnavis on Nashik TCS case

    Maharashtra Chief Minister Fadnavis on Saturday chaired a review meeting of the Home Department over the Nashik conversion case, saying that religious conversion cases would not be tolerated under any circumstances.

    4-member panel with retired judge, ex-IPS officer to probe Nashik TCS case

    A Fact Finding Committee has started its inquiry into serious allegations at a TCS office in Nashik. The committee will speak to all parties involved before releasing any details. This comes as protests continue and authorities investigate the matter. TCS is cooperating with the investigation, which is looking into potential forced conversion and sexual harassment.

    • No formal complaints found in Nashik preliminary review, says TCS

      Tata Consultancy Service said on Friday that it has not received through its official reporting systems any formal complaints of the nature that are being alleged. The company said it has engaged a team of experts from consultancy firm Deloitte and law firm Trilegal as independent counsel to the internal investigation led by chief operating officer Aarthi Subramanian.

      TCS denies Nashik facility shut down; brings in Deloitte, Trilegal for probe

      Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) on Friday dismissed reports that its Nashik facility has been shut down, asserting that the unit “continues to operate and serve clients” even as investigations intensify into the ongoing controversy.

      TCS Nashik case: IT giant denies Nida Khan held HR role, appoints Deloitte, law firm to assist internal probe

      Tata Consultancy Services is investigating serious allegations of sexual abuse and coercion at its Nashik facility. The IT major has appointed external experts and an oversight committee to review the probe. TCS stated its Nashik operations remain unaffected and denied specific media reports. The company emphasized its zero-tolerance policy for misconduct and is cooperating with law enforcement.

      TCS Nashik case reaches Supreme Court: Plea terms forced religious conversions a 'terror act', indirect 'war on India'

      TCS Nashik Case News: Allegations of religious coercion and exploitation at a TCS Nashik workplace have reached the Supreme Court. A plea argues these incidents are part of a wider pattern of forced conversions, calling them a 'terrorist act'. The Supreme Court is urged to direct stricter measures against such practices nationwide. Investigations are ongoing, with arrests made and internal inquiries launched by TCS.

      'Harassment, religious conversion' at Nashik MNC: 2 accused sent in fresh police custody

      Two men arrested in a sexual harassment and forced religious conversion case at a Tata Consultancy Services unit in Nashik were sent to police custody. Seven employees have been arrested in total. A special investigation team is probing complaints from eight women. Tata Sons chairman stated the allegations are concerning. The National Commission for Women is also investigating.

      TCS harassment case may trigger tighter client, board scrutiny of IT firms

      Allegations of harassment at Tata Consultancy Services’ Nashik unit could trigger tighter scrutiny of Indian IT companies by global clients, boards and shareholders, forcing companies to overhaul workplace complaint-handling systems and tighten Prevention of Sexual Harassment (PoSH) compliance.

      TCS Nashik case: Male accused acted like organised gang to target female colleagues

      The investigation into alleged religious conversion and sexual harassment at a Nashik branch of an IT giant suggests that seven male accused operated like an organised gang to target female employees, a senior officer has said.

      Nashik sexual harassment case: 'Male accused acted like organised gang to target female colleagues'

      Police in Nashik have registered nine FIRs over alleged sexual harassment and attempted religious conversion at a local branch of Tata Consultancy Services, with investigations indicating that seven male employees acted in a coordinated manner to target female colleagues. Eight accused, including a female operations manager, have been arrested, while another woman is absconding, and HR officials are accused of discouraging complaints. Sandeep Karnik said a special investigation team is probing the case, with central agencies also being consulted to examine any wider links.

      NCW sets up panel to probe sex abuse allegations at TCS unit in Nashik

      The National Commission for Women (NCW) announced on Wednesday that it has constituted a fact-finding committee to conduct a detailed inquiry into the alleged incidents of sexual harassment of women at the Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) BPO unit at Nashik in Maharashtra.

      NCW sets up panel to probe alleged sexual harassment at TCS Nashik

      The National Commission for Women is investigating serious allegations of sexual harassment at a Tata Consultancy Services BPO unit in Nashik. A fact-finding committee will visit the facility on April 17 to conduct an on-site inquiry. The panel will interact with victims, police, and company officials.

      TCS Nashik controversy blows up: Nida Khan under scanner, probe reveals chilling 4-year pattern of sexual abuse, allegations of mocking Hindu deities and religious conversion

      TCS Nashik news: The SIT probing the allegations of sexual abuse, harassment and religious conversions has found that incidents took place between 2022 and early 2026. The HR manager, Nida Khan, is on the run and police said she acted as a link between the accused and victims. Complainants alleged that the accused made fun of Hindu deities, forced them to eat non-veg food, stared at them and tried to touch them inappropriately.

      Nasscom reaffirms zero tolerance on harassment amid TCS BPO case

      The Indian technology industry takes misconduct and harassment very seriously. Industry body Nasscom stated this in response to allegations at Tata Consultancy Services and Infosys. Companies have strict rules and take swift action. These incidents are isolated and do not show a pattern. Infosys also confirmed it has a zero-tolerance policy for harassment.

      TCS BPO harassment probe deepens as police find evidence of wider misconduct

      Nashik police are investigating alleged harassment at a Tata Consultancy Services BPO unit. Social media chats suggest more employees may have faced similar misconduct but are afraid to report it. Seven of eight accused have been arrested. Complaints include mental and sexual harassment, and religious insensitivity. The probe is examining a larger conspiracy and awareness within the company.

      Systemically eradicate sexual HRassment

      Alarming reports of sexual harassment and coercion have surfaced at a TCS BPO facility in Nashik, raising critical questions about the implementation of India's POSH Act. Several women have bravely shared unsettling experiences. Authorities have responded with nine FIRs and seven arrests.

      Who is Nida Khan? HR manager at centre of TCS Nashik probe over harassment, POSH lapses

      An HR manager at a TCS BPO unit in Nashik, Nida Khan, is under scrutiny as a widening investigation into alleged sexual harassment and coercion has led to nine FIRs and multiple arrests. The probe focuses on whether Khan and HR failed to act on employee complaints, potentially violating POSH protocols.

      A tip-off, a covert op, and a bust: Inside the TCS Nashik sexual abuse case

      A tip-off led police to launch a covert operation inside a TCS Nashik unit, with officers posing as staff to monitor workplace conduct. Their findings triggered nine FIRs, multiple arrests, and serious allegations of sexual harassment, coercion, and religious pressure, prompting an ongoing probe and internal company action.

      TCS Nashik issue: How undercover police posing as cleaners exposed sexual abuse, religious coercion and HR failure at the BPO unit

      TCS Nashik issue: A month-long undercover police operation inside a TCS BPO unit in Nashik has led to nine FIRs and the arrest of seven employees, including a senior HR official, on charges of sexual harassment, coercion, and hurting religious sentiments. TCS has suspended the accused and promised strict action.

      What happened at the TCS Nashik office? Why was the HR AGM arrested and why are 78 emails and chats under investigation?

      TCS Nashik controversy: An SIT probe is underway at TCS Nashik after eight women employees alleged sexual exploitation and forced religious conversion. Seven people, including a senior HR manager who was a part of the POSH internal committee, have been arrested amidst allegations of ignored complaints and a racket luring women with jobs. Maharashtra minister even alleged that victims were forced to offer namaz, eat beef and there were attempts of religious conversion. Investigators are probing 78 emails, chats and other digital evidence that were ignored by the HR manager.

      TCS pledges strict action on Nashik harassment case; COO Subramanian leads investigation

      Tata Consultancy Services COO Aarthi Subramanian will head an investigation into a sexual harassment case at its Nashik unit. Eight employees alleged mental and sexual harassment by senior colleagues and inaction by HR. Police have arrested seven individuals, including an HR manager. This incident raises questions about IT companies managing operations in smaller cities.

      TCS Nashik: A look at the sexual harassment allegations rocking the IT major

      Tata Consultancy Services is under scrutiny following serious allegations of sexual and religious harassment at its Nashik office. Investigations have led to multiple FIRs and the arrest of several employees, including an HR manager. Tata Sons chairman has ordered a thorough internal probe into the matter. The company has suspended employees involved.

      Tata Sons chairman N Chandrasekaran orders probe into TCS Nashik case

      Tata Sons Chairman N Chandrasekaran has ordered an investigation into serious allegations of sexual harassment, coercion, and religious conversion pressure at a TCS Nashik office. Eight employees filed police complaints, leading to seven arrests, including the HR manager. TCS has suspended the employees under investigation and is cooperating with authorities.

      TCS Nashik case: NITES approaches labour ministry, seeks POSH compliance audit in tech firm

      An IT employees' body has urged the Labour Ministry to audit Tata Consultancy Services for sexual harassment compliance. This follows allegations from eight female employees at a Nashik office. The organization also called for a broader state-level audit of IT firms in Maharashtra. TCS has suspended employees involved and stated a zero-tolerance policy. Police are investigating the complaints.

      Nashik IT company horror: Victims made to offer namaz, eat beef, sexually harassed and were forced to convert, says minister in sexual harassment case

      Nashik TCS case: Allegations of sexual harassment and forced religious conversion by eight female employees have surfaced at the multinational company's office in Nashik. Maharashtra minister Girish Mahajan has alleged that victims were forced to offer namaz, eat beef and attempts were made to convert them. Police have filed nine FIRs and TCS has suspended its employees involved in the sexual harassment case.

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