EY Employee's Death: 'We Didn't Know Letter Will Be Made Public,' Says Father
In today's edition, Sonam Wangchuk interview, a family speaks against toxic corporate culture, and the man who wants to be Shivaji.
From Ladakh to Delhi, climate activist Sonam Wangchuk is marching for statehood and autonomy under the 6th Schedule – watch his interview with The Quint. The tragic death of an EY employee has highlighted the devastating impact of a toxic work environment – her father tells Varsha Sriram why they decided to write the letter to EY India in the first place. In South Kashmir, voters express their desire for change – Shakir Mir analyses. Plus, a look at the rising cult figure of Manoj Jarange Patil.
Workplace Woes 🗣️
EY Employee's Death: 'We Didn't Know Letter Will Be Made Public,' Says Father
'What Benefits?': The Reality of e-Shram and Informal Workers Dependent on it
From the Ground 📰
Sonam Wangchuk Interview: 'Wars Won in Ladakh, Now We Don't Have Basic Rights'
South Kashmir Votes Against BJP, But Key INDIA Bloc Party in Trouble
Must Read 🔴
The Man Who Wants to Be Shivaji: How Manoj Jarange Reshaped Maratha Identity
'My Father Lost Rs 90 Lakh to a Scam. A Decade On, We're Still Awaiting Justice'
The Horror Within 🎬
Patriarchy, Greed, and The Real Horrors of 'Tumbbad'
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