A daycare employee at Capgemini's Bengaluru campus couldn't bear the abuse of the kids at the centre.
She reported it to supervisor, but instead of taking action, they fired her. She then became a whistleblower and leaked videos that exposed the abuse.
In the videos, toddlers were made to sit inside the drum of a front-loading washing machine, had water sprayed into their mouths using a toilet jet spray, were locked inside bathrooms, and were forced into narrow, water-filled pipes to frighten them. The videos triggered outrage, forcing authorities to act.
Today, according to media reports, the police have arrested the whistleblower only for allegedly "leaking sensitive videos." Lol! What a system! A poor woman with a clear conscience stood up to the powerful and went public, not for personal gain or with any malicious intent, but solely to protect those children. And she's the one who gets arrested.
@epicnephrin_e Please take all the learnings in er of wb medical colleges with a pinch of salt, you will gain the right knowledge and experience after your medicine postings. In the mean time, just use the busy er to learn how to triage patients properly and which specialty to refer them to.
@thegamingbottt There are random sounds like someone taking a jump-pad while no one is taking it and random thermite burning sounds without it actually happening
I did not receive my order, yet it's showing my food was delivered.
Even the delivery guy is not picking up my call right now.
@mymagicpin@CareMagicpin@Wowmomo4u please look into it.
I have myself served AIIMS for past 10 years. Still can’t get my father admitted to Trauma Centre.
My self a doctor and my father an Air Force officer.
he is sick. Like really sick.
His room air saturation is 70%.
He has Leukemia.
Ferritin and CRP through the roof(7500, 650)