Recently we ran a story of an Israeli cafe in Kasol that does not allow Indians. We did a little digging and we found that this isn't the only place in the country with this restricted entry! It seems hard to believe, especially on the week after we celebrated our Independence Day, but yes, this is true. We understand that hotels and organizations reserve the right to admission, but here are a few instances when people took it to a whole other level.
A number of beach shack owners in Goa openly discriminate against Indian beach-goers. They justify it by saying they're "saving beachwear-clad foreign guests from lusty gazes", presumably because only Indians are capable of "lusty gazes".
Source: DeccanChronicle
We came across this story on the Deccan Herald. Although the hotel has been given the pseudonym of Highlands, we believe it may refer to the Broadlands Lodge in Triplicane. A former Nawab's residence, the hotel only serves customers who possess a foreign passport.
Source: AwardsDaily