Why the TCS Nashik Case Has Sparked Outrage
Police are reviewing WhatsApp chats, call records and a suspected Malaysia link as seven TCS staffers face allegations of conversion and harassment.
- On Thursday, TCS Nashik ordered all 150 employees to 'Work From Home' after police arrested seven staff members following allegations of sexual harassment and forced religious conversion.
- The Special Investigation Team is probing nine complaints filed by eight women employees alleging that accused colleagues targeted financially vulnerable workers for forced religious conversion.
- Investigators recovered around 78 'suspicious' call records and chats, while police alleged HR manager Nida Khan attempted to suppress complaints and shield the accused from accountability.
- Tata Consultancy Services confirmed the suspension of employees under investigation, stating it maintains a 'Zero-Tolerance Policy Towards Harassment, Coercion' regarding workplace safety and conduct.
- The National Commission formed a fact-finding committee including retired Bombay High Court Justice Sadhna Jadhav to visit the facility on April 18 and investigate the allegations.
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Why the TCS Nashik case has sparked outrage
A major police investigation is underway into allegations involving employees at Tata Consultancy Services’ Nashik BPO facility. Multiple FIRs have been registered accusing certain staff members of sexual harassment, coercion, and attempts at religious conversion. As arrests are made and an SIT probes the claims, the case has triggered outrage and raised wider questions about workplace safety, consent, religious freedom, and due process. TCS has…
TCS orders work from home for Nashik office employees as sexual harassment, conversion row blows up
Tata Consultancy Services Nashik (TCS) on Thursday ordered all of its 150 employees to work from home as it ceased workplace operations following allegations of forced religious conversions and sexual harassment, triggering a massive row. Eight female employees at the TCS' Nashik BPO unit have accused senior colleagues of sexual harassment and coercion for religious conversion. TCS Nashik row: HR manager at center on probe The accused allegedly …
TCS Nashik Employees Asked To Work From Home Amid S*xual Harassment, Conversion Allegations | 📰 LatestLY
TCS has asked employees at its Nashik office to work from home following allegations of sexual harassment and religious conversion. The company cited employee safety and convenience as the reason for the move. No detailed official statement has been issued, and further clarity is awaited as the situation develops. 📰 TCS Nashik Employees Asked To Work From Home Amid S*xual Harassment, Conversion Allegations.
The search for Nida Khan, the HR manager known as "Dabangg Ma'am" at a TCS BPO in Nashik, has intensified. She faces serious allegations of forced religious conversion and sexual harassment. The FIR alleges that she forced employees to wear burqas and adopt Islamic customs. She remains absconding after nine cases have been filed against her.
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