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Employee accuses Cadila exec of sexual harassment

IndiaTimes Friday, 29 March 2024
A woman from Cadila Pharma filed a sexual harassment complaint against an executive. The Bulgarian woman objected to the police clean chit, alleging a bribe. An inquiry is ongoing, and an FIR is pending.
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