comparemela.com

California governor Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill that would have added caste to the state's anti-discrimination legislation, arguing that existing laws already prohibit discrimination based on various dimensions, including caste. Indian-American Hindu groups welcomed the decision, while anti-caste and minority groups criticized Newsom. The bill had passed in the California House in August but faced opposition from some groups within the Indian-American community. The veto comes after Fresno and Seattle explicitly banned caste-based bias, and universities including Brandeis and Harvard included caste in their non-discrimination policies. | Latest News India

Related Keywords

Fresno ,California ,United States ,India ,Hindustan ,India General ,Californians ,America ,American ,Thenmozhi Soundarajan ,Samir Kalra ,Nirmal Singh ,Gavin Newsom ,Suhag Shukla ,Brown University ,Brandeis University ,Hindu American Foundation ,Harvard University ,California State University System ,University Of California ,Indian American Hindu ,Fair Employment ,Housing Act ,Unruh Act ,Education Act ,California House ,Hindu American ,South Asian ,Hindustan Times ,Whatsapp Channels ,Latest India News ,Latest News ,Top Headlines ,California Governor ,Veto ,Tcontroversial Bill ,Anti Discrimination Legislation ,Caste ,

© 2024 Vimarsana

comparemela.com © 2020. All Rights Reserved.