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Women Employees Exploited in Axis Bank, says Wife of Maharashtra CM

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A big allegation has been made against Axis Bank by the wife of the Maharashtra Chief Minister. She said that women are exploited in Axis Bank.

Amruta Fadnavis
Amruta Fadnavis

Amruta Fadnavis, wife of CM Devendra Fadnavis, said on Friday that cases of alleged exploitation of women staff had taken place during her stint at Axis Bank. She also praised Axis Bank management for swiftly acting on complaints.

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Amruta worked at the bank for nearly 23 years and underscored the importance of internal reporting mechanisms. “The role of whistleblower is important,” she said.

Amruta Fadnavis speaking to reporters and informing about exploitation of women in Axis Bank
Amruta Fadnavis speaking to reporters and informing about exploitation of women in Axis Bank

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She had quit her banking job after 23 years. She was working as Senior Vice President at Axis Bank and has stepped down from her post.

She joined the bank as a Management Trainee and rose to the rank of Senior Vice-President in 23 years. When Devendra Fadnavis became Maharashtra CM, Amruta was an Associate Vice-President at Axis Bank and headed its premium branch in Nagpur.

The development came on the discussions about the Nashik TCS case. Amruta Fadnavis said, “This is a serious matter and taking proper action is very important. The police are taking action in this matter. If you keep the children connected to your roots, then such cases will not occur.”

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The exploitation of women is a very serious issue and becomes a big hurdle for women empowerment. The society as a whole should come forward and stop this issue.

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