Rajen-da,
 
U r absolutely right .
 
Umesh

Rajen Barua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well, I would not class this strictly as 'corruption' or that is happening due to corruption in Indian society at all. This is actually a crime (not corruption) which is being imported from the western society. The question is what laws are there in the Indian society to punish this or any type of crimes, and how efficiently the justice is being executed against crimes. In any case this type of crime is not the culprit of the Indian society. The culprit is the corruption that follows after the crime. Indian society, because of corruption will not be able to punish the culprit, in this or any other cases, properly. As a result this or any new types of crime will spread which results in lack of faith of the people in the system which follows more corruption. In the western society they are able to execute proper justice (more or less) against crimes because there is less corru! ption in the society.
Bottom line is unless we can control corruption, we cannot control crime. It is vicious cycle. To stop the cycle, society must change to create a system of accountability in the society. The change must start at the bottom.
Rajen Barua

 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, June 24, 2005 10:22 PM
Subject: RE: [Assam] BPO data theft in India

What is Rajen Barua's comment on this?  :-)
Dilip

umesh sharma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You can give people technology but you cannot change their corruption ridden nature. Given that India has one of the highest level of corruption it is not surprising that ghosts from India's nature are now visiting its latest "opportunity" -- the BPO.
 
Umesh

"Alpana B. Sarangapani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

there goes the call centers in india down.... people are already so irritated here about it - that "foreigners with a funny accent" are handling their accounts, and now this? I was depressed seeing this on tv last night.




 



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