TCS Nashik Case: How Multiple Complaints, Named Accused, HR Silence and a Rare Undercover Probe Turned a Workplace Abuse Allegation into a National Corporate Crisis

By Ashutosh RajPublished: April 15, 2026 | Updated: April 15, 2026 The case linked to a Tata Consultancy Services back-office unit in Nashik has become one of the most closely watched workplace investigations in India because police are no longer treating it as a single complaint against one employee. Investigators now believe several complaints point…

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Rare Ashoka Sculpture from Karnataka’s Kanaganahalli Still Reshaping What Historians Know About Mauryan India

By Ashutosh RajPublished: April 13, 2026 | Updated: April 13, 2026 A rare sculptural image linked to Emperor Ashoka continues to draw attention from historians because it offers something his famous inscriptions never fully did: a visual representation of the ruler himself. At the archaeological site of Kanaganahalli near Sannati in Karnataka’s Kalaburagi district, excavators…

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Why Noida’s Factory Workers Came Out on the Streets: Wage Gap, Long Shifts and Rising Cost Pressure Behind the Violent Protest

By Ashutosh RajPublished: April 13, 2026 | Updated: April 13, 2026 Security at key Delhi entry routes was tightened on Monday after violence during a factory workers’ protest in Noida spilled into major industrial pockets and triggered concern across the NCR region. What began as a wage-demand demonstration by workers employed in multiple industrial units…

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