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Sep 30 2008, Mary Pa

Dear Indians I know we are happy with out sourcing jobs and now and then IT sops. A person’s life is not just a half prostitute and half rake as it is happening in many BPO and IT jobs.

Sorry to mention other fields too. In our country many...

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