Lenskart founder Peyush Bansal has dismissed allegations that the company’s current style guide allows employees to wear a hijab, but not a bindi or a tilak.
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Lenskart’s viral style guide row: Bindi, tilak banned but hijab allowed? Peyush Bansal responds
Peyush Bansal has dismissed allegations that Lenkart allows employees to wear a hijab and turban, but restricts symbols such ...
Co-founder and CEO of Lenskart, Peyush Bansal, has called the "Lenskart Staff Uniform and Grooming Guide" inaccurate after it gained popularity on social media. He dismissed allegations that the ...
A new controversy involving Lenskart has caught attention across social media, with many people discussing workplace rules ...
Lenskart Dressing Row: Eyewear retailer Lenskart has found itself at the centre of a social media controversy after claims ...
As someone who dresses modestly for her Muslim faith, she found creative ways to express herself through clothing, mixing ...
A viral screenshot claiming Lenskart's style guide bars Hindu symbols like bindi and tilak while permitting the hijab sparked ...
Hijab bans are emblematic of India’s increased anti-Muslim hostility, writes Tarushi Aswani. When newly appointed doctor ...
New details have emerged regarding Nida Khan, the HR manager implicated in the TCS conversion case in Nashik. Allegedly a key ...
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