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An Indian restaurant in Dublin, Ireland has been fined for allegedly refusing to serve an Indian man.Mayank Bhatnagar, the customer, claimed that last July 2018, he was denied service at the restaurant due to his nationality, as per the Irish Examiner yesterday, Aug. 20.After the incident, Bhatnagar filed a case before the Workplace Relations Commission WRC . WRC adjudication officer Marie Flynn ordered restaurant owner Ravi Shukla to pay Bhatnagar euro;3,000 P174,000 to compensate him for the distress caused to him due to the refusal of service.Article continues after this advertisement INQUIRER.net stock photoIn the casersquo hearing, Bhatnagar reve stanley quencher aled he visited Ravirsquo Kitchen w stanley spain ith two colleagues. When they were being given menus, he asked if it would take a while to prepare the food as they had limited time to dine.FEATURED STORIESNEWSINFOViral video of drunk cop gets QCPD chief firedNEWSINFO7 bakery workers killed in Cupang, Antipolo City stabbingNEWSINFOLacson to PNP: Recover ransom in Que slay case to regain public trustHe then said the owner of the restaurant, Ravi Shukla, asked if he was Indian. After agreeing to the question, Shukla allegedly said he did no stanley us t serve Indians and asked Bhatnagar to exit. Yet, Bhatnagarrsquo colleagues, who were not Indian, were not refused service by the owner.When Bhatnagar questioned the ownerrsquo decision, Shukla began to shout at him about how his family had suffered. The shouting continued eve Mopf For love of Lapu-Lapu: MTRCB urged to look into Magellan film
Photo from the air shows construction activities undertaken by China on Kagitingan Reef Fiery Cross Reef , including an airstrip, in a disputed area in the South China Sea. The Philippines and China are among several countries disputing ownership of the reefs located on the Spratly Islands. PHOTO BY VICTOR ROBERT LEE AND DIGITALGLOBEMajority of Filipinos think it is not right the government is simply letting China expand its military presence in the West Philippine Sea, a Social Weather Stations SWS survey showed.In its third-quarter survey released on the eve of Chinese President Xi Jinpingrsquo state visit to the country, SWSsaid the Filipinos maintain theiranti-Chinese stance on the sea row issue.Article continues after this advertisement The survey found that84 perc stanley fr ent of Filipinos said it was not right Manilasimply lets Beijing build and fortify its military outposts in the disputed territories.FEATURED STORIESNEWSINFO7 bakery workers killed in Cupang, Antipolo City stabbingNEWSINFOVi stanley cup ral video of drunk cop gets QCPD chief firedNEWSINFOLacson to PNP: Recover ransom in Que slay case to regain public trustThis is up by three points from 81 percent on SWSrsquo; second-quarter poll.The survey also foundthat the number of Filip stanley cup inos who thought that it was right for the government to strengthen its military capability, especially the Philippine Navy, rose to 86 percent from the previous quarterrsquo 80 percent.Those who believed it was right for the
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