Infosys Pune Harassment Allegations Amidst TCS Nashik Probe
Analysis based on 17 articles · First reported Apr 14, 2026 · Last updated Apr 15, 2026
The allegations against Infosys and the ongoing criminal investigation at Tata Consultancy Services are increasing scrutiny on workplace safety in India's IT sector. This could lead to reputational damage for the involved companies and potentially influence investor confidence in the sector, prompting companies to reinforce ethical conduct and employee safety measures.
Infosys has issued a formal statement addressing social media allegations of workplace harassment at its Pune Business Process Management (BPM) facility. The company reiterated its zero-tolerance policy towards harassment and discrimination, emphasizing its commitment to employee safety and robust internal investigation processes. This development follows a severe criminal investigation into harassment and forced religious conversion at a Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) facility in Nashik, which has brought the issue of employee safety in the IT sector into sharper focus. India===Maharashtra Minister Nitesh Narayan Rane has acknowledged the Infosys allegations. The TCS Nashik case involves multiple complaints of sexual harassment, inappropriate touching, and mental pressure, with several arrests made and an ongoing Special Investigation Team (SIT) investigation. Tata Sons Chairman Natarajan Chandrasekaran has ordered an internal probe into the TCS matter.
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