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A Bengaluru-based CEO has slammed online chatter linking former Astronomer CEO and HR chief's "scandalous" moment at a ...
A two-word post accompanied by a photo is all it took to create a storm on social media.Anuradha Tiwari, Bengaluru-based CEO, posted her photo of flexed biceps with the caption "Brahmin genes" on ...
One of them called her an “unapologetic Brahmin” while another called the teenager a “victim of caste discrimination”. Many others, however, slammed Anuradha Tiwari over her post.
A Coldplay concert turned into a PR disaster last week when cameras zoomed in on Astronomer CEO Andy Byron sharing a close moment with Kristin Cabot, the company’s head of human resources. Both are ...
“Brahmin genes,” she controversially captioned the picture. Take a look at the post below: Anuradha Tiwari is an outspoken advocate for doing away with caste-based reservations.
The Bengaluru-based CEO who sparked a controversy earlier this year with her “Brahmin genes” remarks has doubled down on her stance by branding her car. Anuradha Tiwari took to social media ...
Dr. Holmes used it both in a novel and in an 1860 Atlantic Monthly article called “The Brahmin Caste of New England” to describe the region’s upper crust.
Also, sons of kings didn’t become Brahmins as becoming a king was a higher calling than becoming a Brahmin thus; the Brahmin monopoly on their traditions and rituals remained intact.