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According to the FIR, the complainant got a call around 10.40 am on April 2 from a person who identified himself as an “executive” of a courier company. The “executive” said a parcel had been sent to Taiwan in the woman's name and drugs weighing around 800 grams had been found in it. ....
Myntra Changes Its Offensive Logo, Starts A Meme Fest Online Myntra Changes Its Offensive Logo, Starts A Meme Fest Online We found that the logo was offensive in nature for women, said Rashmi Karandikar, DCP, Mumbai Cyber Crime Department. Myntra s logo change has inspired a meme fest on Twitter. E-commerce platform Myntra has released a redesigned logo after a complaint was filed in Mumbai deeming it offensive to women. The complaint was lodged with the Mumbai Cyber Crime police by social worker Naaz Patel in December last year, reports Hindustan Times. Ms Patel, founder of NGO Avesta Foundation, demanded that the logo of Myntra be changed or appropriate action be taken against the e-commerce platform if they failed to make the change. ....
Myntra is one of the popular e-commerce firms that is favorite to many. Now, the company strikes headlines as the management decided to change its logo. ....
Myntra to change its logo after complaint says it is offensive to women NGO Avesta Foundation’s Naaz Patel had filed the complaint in December. Updated Jan 30, 2021 · 09:26 pm Myntra s old logo. E-commerce platform Myntra has said that it will change its logo following a complaint that it was offensive to women, reported India Today on Friday. The complaint was lodged by a member of non-governmental organisation Avesta Foundation, Naaz Patel, in December. She had demanded immediate removal of the logo and appropriate action against the company. Patel had also raised the matter in various forums on social media. “We found that the logo was offensive in nature for women,” Rashmi Karandikar, deputy commissioner of police of Mumbai Cyber Crime Department, told ....