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In memoriam: Raghavendran Ganeshan of Infosys martyred in Brussels. What is corporate social responsibility of Infosys?

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Our hearts reach out to the members of Ganeshan's family as we offer our condolences and sincere prayers for their solace as Ganeshan's atman unites with the paramaatman.

Ganeshan is a martyr to the noble ideals of service cherishing the dignity provided by the ethics of liberty and freedom. Such ideals are continually being attacked by mindless jihadi terror.

Aha, Infosys has become a global MNC. So, the company exposes its employees to world-wide Jihadi terror risks. What is the social responsibility of Infosys which doles out Bharatiya wealth to a commie Pollock? 

Ganeshan has become a martyr to the cause of freedom and liberty exemplified by his presence as a worker for a global company. It is time to demand social accountability of corporates.

Such an accountability audit will call for reconsideration and withdrawal of the dole-out ($5.8m) to a commie for a RohanMurty library and to demand ethical distribution of Bharatiya wealth to employees AND to the nation, who contribute to such wealth creation. It should be noted that employees of Bharatiya MNCs expose their employees to risks in regions riddled with Jihadi terror activities.

-- Kalyanaraman

Missing Infosys employee confirmed dead after Brussels attack

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Belgian authorities have identified Raghavendran Ganeshan, an Infosys employee who had been missing ever since the terror attacks in Brussels on March 22, as one of the blast victims, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said Monday.
“He was travelling in the same coach of the metro in which the suicide bomber blew himself up,” Swaraj wrote on Twitter. “His mortal remains are being handed over to the family in Brussels.”
Sources said Ganeshan’s body could not be identified earlier and that Belgian hospital authorities had to take the family’s help for identification. Ganeshan’s parents and brother had travelled to Brussels after the attack.
At least 35 people were killed and over 300 wounded after two bombs exploded at Brussels airport and one at Maelbeek metro station.
Ganeshan visited India last month when his wife gave birth. He had spoken to his mother, who lives in Mumbai, on Skype before he left for work last Tuesday morning — about an hour before the explosions.
After he went missing, Swaraj had posted his photograph on social media and appealed for help to find him.
Ganeshan was with the Infosys Ltd centre at Pune before being deployed to Brussels for a project with Belgian telecom major Proximus or Belgacom Mobile. He had been in Brussels for the last four years.




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