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So caste discrimination is OK?
Universities pass legislation?
I can also assure indc that in the end Hindu deportation from 🇺🇸 will be done by right not left.
Just because a white Christian terrorist says there is caste discrimination it doesn't become reality.
Bangalore- A detailed investigation by the Directorate of Civil Rights Enforcement (DCRE) has confirmed allegations of caste-based discrimination and constitutional violations against the Director, Dean (Faculty), and six other faculty members of the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Bangalore.
For decades this silent discrimination had remained hidden, as Dalits have been terrified of speaking out over fears of losing their jobs or their visas. But that changed in June when the state of California filed a lawsuit against Cisco Systems and two of its employees, the first time in U.S. history that a government department has brought a case against a private company based on caste discrimination.
The complainant in this case is an Indian Dalit who alleged two of his colleagues, both higher-caste Indians, discriminated against him by isolating him from co-workers and denying him opportunities for advancement.
In the weeks since the lawsuit was announced, more than 250 Dalits from Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Apple, Netflix, and dozens of others in Silicon Valley have come forward to report discrimination, bullying, ostracization, and even sexual harassment by colleagues who are higher-caste Indians, according to data provided exclusively to VICE News by Dalit advocacy group Equality Labs.
There have been 33 complaints from Dalit employees at Facebook, 20 complaints at Google, 18 at Microsoft, 24 more at Cisco, and 14 at Amazon. There were also complaints recorded from employees at Twitter, Dell, Netflix, Apple, Uber, and Lyft — as well dozens more complaints from a range of smaller Silicon Valley companies and some companies outside the technology sector.
The National Commission for Scheduled Castes (NCSC) has issued notices to the Department of Higher Education (Ministry of Education), Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi, and IIT Bombay, seeking clarification on allegations of caste-based discrimination during campus placements.
The notice, dated today, January 15, follows a complaint filed in November 2023 by Dheeraj Kumar Singh, an alumnus of IIT Kanpur and Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Calcutta, and Founder of the Global IIT SC/ST (Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe) Alumni Support Group.
The NCSC invoked its constitutional authority under Article 338, requesting an action-taken report from the institutions within 15 days. It warned that non-compliance could lead to the commission exercising its Civil Court powers, including issuing summons for personal appearances.
What do you think all this shit of DEI in colleges? They have their own laws on campuses.
hen the state of California filed a lawsuit against Cisco Systems and two of its employees
The National Commission for Scheduled Castes (NCSC) has issued notices to the Department of Higher Education (Ministry of Education)
Time doesn’t agree with indc.
https://time.com/6146141/caste-discrimination-us-opposition-grows/
Caste Discrimination Exists in the U.S
No they don't. Or rather, they do but get sued over due process for it.
Hindus are funny, Caste discrimination explicitly banned by Indian laws and indc says it doesn’t exist.
Hindu 🇮🇳 don’t think before they try to fool everyone.
So you want to compare what is happening in India to what happens in USA
Caste discrimination is obviously deeply rooted in the indoo culture.
Eric Holder says
Caste discrimination is obviously deeply rooted in the indoo culture.
Are you saying slavery is also deep rooted in White mans culture?
I guess you need to study 13th amendment.
cases alleging caste discrimination practiced by indoos
But why even compare the superior indoo culture to the inferior one?
Rutgers univ rescinded anti-hindu caste discrimination law.
More tears for @techbroswon and left-liberals of USA and maybe some others in patnet. And a win for Hindus of America.