TCS Nashik Sexual Harassment Case: Woman Employee Makes Shocking Revelations, Says, 'Made to Work Alone on Rooftop'
- The National Commission for Women has established a panel to investigate alleged sexual harassment and religious targeting at Tata Consultancy Services BPO in Nashik from 2022 to 2026 involving multiple victims over several years.
- The allegations include molestation, rape promises under the pretext of marriage, religious coercion, and offensive remarks against Hindu deities by a group of accused employees, with at least nine FIRs filed and six arrests made so far.
- A Special Investigation Team has identified at least 12 alleged victims and is examining both digital evidence and external links as part of the ongoing undercover police probe initiated by a complaint.
- TV Mohandas Pai criticized TCS's failure to prevent harassment, calling for criminal prosecution of involved HR personnel and advocating for independent whistleblower systems and stronger safeguards.
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Women’s Commission sets up panel to probe alleged sexual harassment at TCS Nashik
In a statement, the Commission said the panel will visit the facility on April 18 to conduct an on-the-spot inquiry, examine the circumstances leading to the incident and assess the response of the authorities
TCS Nashik sexual harassment case: Woman employee makes shocking revelations, says, 'made to work alone on rooftop'
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) in Nashik has come under heavy scrutiny due to serious allegations and shedding further light on the issue, a woman employee made some shocking revelations regarding the ongoing controversy.
Forced namaz, groping, humiliation – In Nashik TCS case, FIRs list grave charges
The alleged incidents, involving complainants aged 18 to 25, reportedly occurred over two to three years since 2022. Charges include molestation, rape on the pretext of marriage, and religious coercion.
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