A case of cheating has been registered Saturday against Shiv Kumar, the promoter of software company Vispro, for allegedly cheating software professionals to the tune of Rs.800 million ($20 million), the police said.8:01 PM on May 10
Software companies say that graduates from universities are not employable without training. Hence at least the bigger ones should one join hands with good trainers and put an end to this menace of job guaranteeing frauds.
Paul Krist Monday, May 12, 2008Sivakumaran will have a list of other cheater firms all over India. Get it and put all of them together and shoot them.
Mano Mohana Krishna Rao Monday, May 12, 2008There are quite a few fly-by-night 'firms' in Bangalore/ Karnataka, doing massive cheating of this type. The firms have very posh offices, and draw huge crowds of potential victims
Ambikrishnan Sunday, May 11, 2008There are numerous cheater companies of this type in software, particularly in Chennai and elsewhere in Tamilnadu.Often they pose as service providers for some big user cos.The amounts are taken from candidates in advance with a guarantee of job after training, but there are no receipts.The gte.vanishes into thin air and young wo/men who mostly took loans for this, are left high and dry.The govt.should employ CID to do an honest job here, get them jailed for life, and eradicate the evil.
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