Workplace bias affects Indians
New Delhi: Corporate India is yet to adopt the concept of equal opportunity in its true sense, as one in every two employees said they experienced one or the other kind of discrimination during the p
Govt panel gives clean chit to Oxford School
The management and teachers of the Oxford Indian School in Nandini Layout have been a clean chit by an inquiry committee constituted by the government to look into allegations that five children adm
In IT city, an outsider tag
Every year Karnataka throws open its doors to a large number of students from other states and abroad. But after two students from outside the state studying in two prestigious engineering colleges of
Alok Ranjan death: Students demand CID probe
Hundreds of students of Nagarjuna College of Engineering, Devanahalli and ABVP activists staged a protest in the city Monday demanding a high level inquiry into the death of a student, Alok Ranjan (20
China court accepts first HIV discrimination suit: Report
A Chinese man has filed a lawsuit alleging he was denied a job because he is HIV-positive, in what state media on Tuesday called the nation's first such discrimination case.
The plaintiff, whose ident
'Pretty women may face discrimination in getting certain jobs'
Almost everyone likes beautiful women colleagues in the workplace, but a new study claims that attractive females often face discrimination when it comes to grabbing certain kinds of jobs. In their st
Pak to soon have first transgender doc
A 23-year-old transgender is about to make history in Pakistan by becoming a doctor.
Sarah Gill, who is enrolled at Jinnah Medical and Dental College in Karachi, told a local daily, "Our community e