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Three major cases across India raise serious concerns about security, exploitation, and illegal networks. From Nashik to Delhi to UP, the pattern is bigger than it seems. In Nashik, six employees of an IT company have been arrested after multiple complaints of alleged sexual exploitation and coercion. Victims reportedly...

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