Kiran Pande
Oct 30 2007, Srinidhi

In a recent court judgement America proved itself once again that it wont tolerate any racism in the country. An engineer of Indian origin who was fired by her employer, a multi-billion dollar corporate, after she complained of her senior’s racist...

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