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Does Caste Discrimination Exist in Silicon Valley Firms? Indian Americans Divided Over Issue at Santa Clara County Human Rights Commission Hearing


More than 462 people, the majority Indian Americans, provided testimony over seven hours April 29 evening, as the Santa Clara County (California) Human Rights Commission, held a hearing on the divisive issue of caste discrimination and whether it exists in the U.S., particularly in Silicon Valley’s technology companies.
Protima Pandey, director of the Office of Women s Policy at the County of Santa Clara, kicked off the hearing, stating: “Covid 19 has exposed the inequalities of our society. But make no mistake – they have always existed.”
“And now that we know, we must do better,” said Pandey, noting that the hearing was being held during the birth month of Indian social activist BR Ambedkar, who championed the rights of Dalits, often called “untouchables.” ....

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Indian-American bodies mobilise resources for Covid relief in India


Indian-American bodies mobilise resources for Covid relief in India
Washington– Several Indian-American organisations have mobilised resources and raised millions for Covid-19 relief in India, which is currently battling a deadly second wave of the pandemic, according to a media report.
On Monday, Indiaspora, a non-profit community of global Indian diaspora leaders, announced the launch of the ‘ChaloGive for India’ campaign which began with an initial $1 million raised through their private donor network of members, reports American Bazaar.
In a tweet on Monday, the community said: “Thank you for the outpouring of support toward Covid-19 relief efforts in India. We are launching ChaloGive to continue the momentum. ....

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