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Combating bullying, Oswal sisters take charge

Combating bullying, Oswal sisters take charge

New Delhi, Dec 16 (UNI) Two Indian origin girls who underwent the trauma of bullying in a European school have started a campaign to combat the menace which is now gathering global support.
The campaign -- Stop The B -- initiated was initiated by Vasundhara Oswal and her younger sister Riddhi Oswal, both living in Switzerland are the daughters of Oswal Business Group owner Pankaj Oswal.
The 14-year-old Ridhi was called names, pushed, taunted for her colour, features and race, and had to went through all this just because she was not as white as her Europeans colleagues. And this happened in one of prestigious schools of Switzerland, a school which is like a dream and fantasy for many Indian Asian families residing in Switzerland !

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