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Other names to change were Aarti (Anna), Mehul (Max), Sarbjit (Sally), Meera (Marie), Neeraj (Neil), Prakhash (Terry), Jaspal (Jay), Jayna (Jane) and Faizal (Fred).
A telesales firm, owned by Indians in Britain has been found guilty of race discrimination for forcing an Indian employee to anglicise his name.
Leicester-based firm Teachers 2 Parents Ltd asked Rahul Jain, 28, to change his name to Rob Matthews, claiming that English names were easier for customers to spell in emails, the Daily Mail has reported.
Other Indian employees allegedly had their names changed too, including a woman called Sarbjit who became known as Sally and a man called Prakash who was called Terry, the paper said.
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