Meeting deadlines at the end of the day/week/month is satisfying, receiving salary is more satisfying, but nothing is as satisfying as ending work early and enjoying evening time with your favorite folks.#familytime#familyfun
One mother forbade medicines to the dying, converted them, then laughed at the death count; the other mother has provided free treatment to 5.9 million, built 13 million sqft, 95 OT, 101 speciality, 4050 bed hospitals employing 1540 doctors.
The first mother got the Nobel Prize.
I don’t quite understand, why Christianity and Islam, which have a bloody history in India and which have unprovable, harmful dogmas are seen as respectable.
And why Hinduisms which has the most solid philosophical basis and is inclusive of all, can be defamed without any consequences as demonic and satanic outside and inside of India.
The reason may be that✝️☪️are ideal to control the masses with the fear of eternal hellfire. In contrast,🕉️empowers the human and therefore needs to be ‘annihilated, eradicated and dismantled’…
Hindu gods are as dirty as they are ugly to look at. Witnessing temple destruction gives me so much joy. - St. Xavier
Police in BJP-ruled Goa are about to arrest @GautamKhattar for his exposé of St. Xavier. Meanwhile, police in BJP-ruled Uttarakhand have arrested his brother.
According to Bollywood,
Akbar was loyal to his Hindu wife Jodha (one woman man). Akbar learns Hindu rituals and accepts it wholeheartedly.
Whereas,
Bajirao married Mastani and wasn't loyal to his wife Kashibai. Bajirao's family couldn't accept Mastani. They were orthodox and followed Brahminical Patriarchy.
But Dhurandhar is a propaganda movie!
This is how international fashion brands kiII Indian crafts. This is East India Company redux. @RalphLauren is selling this PRINTED bandhani skirt for a whopping 44,000 INR, without mentioning that it is Bandhani.
First of all, Bandhani or bandhej is a millennia old Indian tie and dye craft technique that has been seen even in the Ajanta paintings. Bandhani is created knot by painstaking knot by artisans whose skill is passed down not in design schools but across generations. Every dot in a bandhani saree is a decision made by human fingers, a tiny act of devotion to craft. Every bandhani textile is unique. Even the word Bandana in English has come from Bandhani.
But Ralph Lauren bastardizes Bandhani with a cheap printed cotton wrap skirt, a machine approximation of centuries of handwork, listed blandly and prices it at ₹44,800, with not a word about India, not a word about the artisans whose ancestors built this language of cloth. Real hand done bandhani skirts in Bharat cost less than 5000 Rs!
Ralph Lauren stole the aesthetic and erased the ancestry, just like the British East India Company did! Absolutely shameful!
If you want to be inclusive, advertise like this! This is a brand from Pune selling 1 gm jewellery, and see how stunning and festive the model looks! Don’t give me emancipated fugly models like in the @Lenskart_com#Pongal ad! And yeah, don’t whine about ‘racism’.
TCS Nashik Case: The Tip of the Iceberg?
In this video, Vijaya Viswanathan (Trustee, Infinity Foundation) presents a critical perspective on global ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) frameworks and their influence on corporate workplace policies.
Using a reported case from TCS’s Nashik office as a reference point, she discusses how emerging workplace inclusion practices—particularly those related to religious accommodation—may be increasingly shaped by ESG-linked compliance and scoring systems.
The talk examines initiatives such as religious diversity and inclusion indices (including the REDI index) and suggests that such mechanisms could influence how companies evaluate and reward “inclusion” practices under the ESG “S” category.
The video also questions whether global ESG governance models adequately reflect regional cultural contexts, particularly in India, and calls for consideration of India-specific approaches to corporate governance and social policy.
@InfinityMessage@IFIMessage@Banyantree_org
#TCSNashik #ESG #CorporateGovernance
This is sacrilege! Why Ralph Lauren, why?!
Ralph Lauren, you have no shame! all of the western fashion houses have no shame! You all just rip off Indian fashion designs and rename it with cheap fake material with outrageous prices of $375!
Too little, too late. And not sincere at all. Only business as usual.
We Hindus are moving on to local optical shops that provide good branded specs at lower cost.
We have heard you. Clearly and openly. Over the past few days, our community and customers have spoken - and we have listened.
Today, we are standardizing our In-Store Style Guide and sharing it publicly and transparently: https://t.co/INMPMSWwyx
These guidelines explicitly and unambiguously welcome every symbol of faith and culture our team members carry - bindi, tilak, sindoor, kalawa, mangalsutra, kada, hijab, turban, and more. Not as exceptions. As who we are.
Lenskart was built in Bharat, by Indians, for Indians. Our 2400+ stores are run by people who bring their beliefs, their traditions, their identity to work every day. That is not something we will ever ask anyone to leave at the door.
If any version of our workplace communication caused hurt or made any of our team members feel that their faith was unwelcome here, we are deeply sorry. That is not who Lenskart is, and it is not who we will ever be.
We make a commitment today - not just in words, but in the document we are publishing - that every policy, every training material, and every communication that carries the Lenskart name will reflect these values.
We remain committed to applying these guidelines fairly and consistently, and will continue to review and improve our processes.
We will do better. And we will keep earning your trust. 🙏
-Team Lenskart