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  1. Jan 30, 2021 · E-commerce website Myntra is set to change its logo after a Mumbai-based activist lodged a complaint with the state cyber police, alleging that the company’s signage was “insulting and offensive” towards women.

  2. Feb 2, 2021 · Mumbai: E-commerce platform Myntra was forced to change its logo after activists raged about its “obscene” logo alleging that it “depicts a woman’s vagina”. The logo will be changed across app, website and packaging material, the company said following the uproar.

  3. Jan 30, 2021 · Myntra logo controversy: A Mumbai-based activist Naaz Patel sought the removal of logo by the Flipkart-backed e-commerce giant and appropriate action against the company.

  4. Feb 5, 2021 · By agreeing to change its logo and to make it more “acceptable”, or let us call it “controversy-free”, Myntra made sure that it nipped the argument in the bud.

  5. E-commerce website Myntra has said it is going to change its official logo after a woman in Mumbai filed a complaint claiming it to be "offensive and derogatory to women." The complaint was...

  6. Jan 30, 2021 · Fashion e-tailer Myntra is changing its logo following a complaint by a Mumbai-based activist who alleged that the brand's signage was offensive towards women. When contacted, Myntra...

  7. Jan 29, 2021 · E-commerce firm Myntra has decided to change its logo after a complaint was lodged with the Mumbai Cyber police alleging it to be insulting and offensive towards women. The complaint was lodged by one Naaz Patel of NGO Avesta Foundation in December last year, demanding removal of the logo by Myntra and appropriate action against the firm.

  8. Feb 1, 2021 · Popular e-commerce company Myntra came under scrutiny recently after a complaint was filed about its logo being 'offensive' to women. The complaint was filed with the Mumbai Police's Cyber Crime department by an activist named Naaz Patel, who works at the Avesta Foundation NGO.

  9. Feb 2, 2021 · That's exactly what has happened to Indian fashion website Myntra, whose "offensive" logo has now been replaced with a subtly tweaked (but not altogether different) design. A complaint was filed against the logo with Mumbai Police’s cyber crime department, claiming that the original 'M' logo (below) "resembled a naked woman".

  10. Jan 31, 2021 · E-commerce platform Myntra is revising its logo after a complaint was filed with the Mumbai cyber police against the logo, terming it as 'offensive' and 'insulting to women'.