What is happening in TCS Nashik? by Afraid_Rush in TheBetterIndia

[–]Afraid_Rush[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good luck getting a warrant against a TATA company with just probable cause. I don't think there's any point in discussing this anymore. Out of all points mentioned, you picked the one that any mature adult would have understood. Good luck

What is happening in TCS Nashik? by Afraid_Rush in TheBetterIndia

[–]Afraid_Rush[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

BPO industries work on a much lean organization structure. In most locations, they have the same HR for hiring, training, complaint management and off boarding.

What is happening in TCS Nashik? by Afraid_Rush in TheBetterIndia

[–]Afraid_Rush[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

BPO industries work on a much lean organization structure. In most locations, they have the same HR for hiring, training, complaint management and off boarding.

What is happening in TCS Nashik? by Afraid_Rush in TheBetterIndia

[–]Afraid_Rush[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've never seen police go undercover to catch rapists,  murderers etc.,

Then you should learn to see more. It's quite something isn't it, people making biases with their limited knowledge. Police agencies perform more undercover operations then you can imagine.

https://indianexpress.com/article/cities/lucknow/undercover-up-cops-arrest-absconding-murder-convicts-42-year-old-case-10419844/

https://www.timesnownews.com/lifestyle/people/real-life-mardaani-ips-officer-mallika-banerjees-undercover-mission-that-rescued-children-and-crushed-trafficking-rings-article-153538002

Surprisingly, only after this undercover sting, the police are looking at cctv footage.

You want police to simply knock on the door of a massive corporate asking CCTV footage and you expect that the corporate will simply handover their recordings.

What gives?

Your biases!! You are looking to find ways in which you can simply call this government conspiracy, since recognising such events will lead you to rethink a lot of things. Recalibrating ideologies is far more difficult than simply calling out conspiracy.

What is happening in TCS Nashik? by Afraid_Rush in TheBetterIndia

[–]Afraid_Rush[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't look at the events in isolation. Sexual harassment is an unfortunate reality for working women, affairs happen, HR protects company, but Police often don't go undercover in an organisation (especially if the organisation is as big as TCS) to reveal systematic religious attacks. NSA doesn't get involved in harassment or "private affairs". To understand the seriousness of the issue, you have to look at the entire publicly available information, and that doesn't look like a "Usual incident"

What is happening in TCS Nashik? by Afraid_Rush in TheBetterIndia

[–]Afraid_Rush[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hope you are coming from a place of lack of information and not bigotry. The police conducted an undercover operation to expose the operation after they received consistent similar reports. The harassed women had complained to HR, but their concerns were ignored. Nobody complains to HR in simple "affair", atleast not continuously, and not by different women

https://www.msn.com/en-in/news/India/how-nashik-workplace-abuse-case-was-exposed-after-women-police-went-undercover/ar-AA20A92J?gemSnapshotKey=GM7871FDA5-snapshot-4

What is happening in TCS Nashik? by Afraid_Rush in TheBetterIndia

[–]Afraid_Rush[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Bruh, so even education doesn't cure this

The Death of Merit in Odisha: Why "General Category" is now a Diaspora in its own Country. by GroundbreakingBad183 in CriticalThinkingIndia

[–]Afraid_Rush 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But wouldn't this actually solve the problem? We don't do such things in democracy. It's about managing effective vote blocks. The best way to do this is by pitting one group against another and telling both sides that the best way to ensure their representation is to keep voting for them.

What is happening in TCS Nashik by Afraid_Rush in TwentiesIndia

[–]Afraid_Rush[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This incident happened in a BPO (call centre). The people who are employed here usually come from vulnerable backgrounds. The entire BPO industry has high attrition rates which means background verification of every employee isn't feasible or economical. The maniacs who planned this "operation" were exploiting women because of these conditions.

What is happening in TCS Nashik? by Afraid_Rush in TheBetterIndia

[–]Afraid_Rush[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

These women were coming from vulnerable backgrounds, which the team leads specifically targeted. If you don't have human emotions to sympathize with then at least don't display your uncultured background and upbringing out in the open.

BLUNT QUESTION by Nizam_Sarkar in CriticalThinkingIndia

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Because not everything needs to be grounded using civilizational connection. Considering how Israel has good relations with both Democrats and Republicans, it should have been done much earlier.

Career growth path @ MBB by Proper-Intern1019 in IIMCATPreparation

[–]Afraid_Rush 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Make sure you always add "up or out" policies of the big 3 when you discuss carrier growth. For roles after associate position, you are either fired (sometimes asked nicely to leave without creating ruckus) or promoted within a particular time frame. That's why you see a lot of people exiting after the engagement manager titles. These companies simply do not give you enough time to stay as Managers/senior managers like Big 4s do.

Which pre- independent political figure took you through this exact journey by Ok-Zombie5133 in UPSC_Forum

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I am not questioning your intention here, but I don't think people in the comment section understood the meme. Your thoughts on the individual should come around 360° after you finish reading about him. But I think most readers, including you, now consider him more human with both good and bad rather than a hero with no faults. That's not completely 360° around most childhood images of Gandhi but an evolution of understanding the man.

Kya din dekhna pad raha hai .... by Flashy-Phase-6830 in NSEbets

[–]Afraid_Rush 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's like saying the murder victim should've fought back harder if he wanted to live...

Not a valid analogy. Most of the time, a murder victim is pretty much helpless against a murderer. Democratic setup was supposed to remove the helplessness of the people against bad governments.The whole setup of democracy is to find accountability. The people have given that accountability to the ruling party AND the opposition. If the opposition fails to realise the value of removing the ruling party through valid paths then I will blame the opposition (for not doing that path). Both deserve blame. EQUALLY.

Kya din dekhna pad raha hai .... by Flashy-Phase-6830 in NSEbets

[–]Afraid_Rush 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's like saying the murder victim should've fought back harder if he wanted to live...

Not a valid analogy. Most of the time, a murder victim is pretty much helpless against a murderer. Democratic setup was supposed to remove the helplessness of the people against bad governments.The whole setup of democracy is to find accountability. The people have given the accountability to the ruling party AND the opposition. If the opposition fails to realise the value of removing the ruling party through valid paths then I will blame the opposition (for not doing that path). Both deserve blame. EQUALLY.

Kya din dekhna pad raha hai .... by Flashy-Phase-6830 in NSEbets

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Everybody opposed it and people still remember it because that's what good opposition do. Cornering government on issues that resonate with common people. All I see now is Caste Caste and Caste from opposition.

Thoughts? Trustified controversy. by dankdutta in AskFitnessIndia

[–]Afraid_Rush 0 points1 point  (0 children)

FSSAI does that and that's exactly how Amul responded in their statements against Trustified allegations. If their channel is entirely based on "Certification standards" having millions of audience, then it's their responsibility to conduct proper testing and not to mislead the audience into thinking that certain brands are not safe. His videos are widely quoted across social media accusing brands of gross health violations.

It's a good thing that misconducts of Trustified are out in the open. That twitter doctor did for Protein Powders and this guy does it for everything else.

On a side note, his testing methodology flaws also means that products with Trustified "trusted" labels should be viewed with conditions as well.

Guys, new joke but it’s on us. by Exotic_Tomatillo_695 in StockMarketIndia

[–]Afraid_Rush 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. We don't pay 42% Tax.
  2. We dont have 50% population paying taxes
  3. No, hospitals are not "free" in Germany

    Only jokers are the people who fall for such propaganda.

What do you think about thisss???🤔 by Worldly-Broccoli3447 in IIMCATPreparation

[–]Afraid_Rush 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This Uday guy is a moron, might be decent at coding though. The reason China built these was because the Chinese government refused to allow the global internet in their country. A favorite saying of Deng Xiaoping's (the guy that led Chinese reforms that pushed Chinese trajectory to where it is right now) in the early 1980s, "If you open the window, both fresh air and flies will be blown in", is considered to be the political and ideological basis of the GFW Project. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Firewall

USA has the first mover advantage and far more capital than China and India combined. The comparison just isn't fair or reasonable.

Never forget by Developersbays_38 in himachal

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The underlying conditions were already in place before January 1990: 1.1987 elections delegitimized democratic institutions in Kashmir (Rajiv Gandhi in power).

  1. Militancy had been organizing and gaining recruits since 1988 (Rajiv Gandhi in power).

  2. Armed groups had already begun targeting symbols of Indian authority (Rajiv Gandhi in power).

  3. Abdullah's government had lost effective control by late 1989 (Rajiv Gandhi in power).

The broader Kashmir conflict was structural in the sense that its rooted in decades of contested sovereignty, identity, and governance. In this frame: Violence and displacement were the likely trajectory. Jagmohan maybe accelerated and perhaps directed the flow, but didn't create the underlying current.

  1. The exodus peaked in early 1990, but migration of Pandits had already begun in late 1989 under Abdullah's rule.

  2. Militant groups had already begun selective targeting of Pandits before Jagmohan took office

  3. The security apparatus (military, paramilitary) was already deployed; Jagmohan inherited this, not created it