So folks, with this again the rot sets in the access India, lo!

Shadab Husain



On 4/12/07, Harish Kotian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Subramani
>
> It is very unfortunate that you have brought a private repremand mail to the
> list. It is in no good taste.
>
> Members who have been violating the guidelines have been repremanded through
> private mails. This has reduced off topic traffic in the list for some time
> now.
>
> As you have seen in this instance, I have given ample opportunity to him to
> explain. However he only choose to raise fingers.
>
> As far as the issue of ORKUT discussion being on topic, this was a
> discussion on a emerging social networking platform.
>
> This is certainly on topic as it is about technology.
>
> Now, you have accused me of being beset with double standards. This is a
> serious and sweeping alegation. I have now to revert to Kiran to relieve me
> from moderating this list and ask him to find another moderator.
>
> Harish.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "P. Subramani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "dattu agarwal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
> <[email protected]>
> Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2007 11:03 AM
> Subject: Re: [AI] Off - topic posting
>
>
> > true, moderator is beset with double standards. It has happened to me a
> > few
> > times.I fully agree with Dattu's views. But leaving the group wouldn't
> > serve
> > any purpose. So Please Dattu, be in the group and we shall overcome all
> > these difference amicably. Hope the moderator will pererform his
> > duties/responsibilities in a totally unbiased manner.
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "dattu agarwal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: "Harish Kotian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[email protected]>
> > Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 6:19 PM
> > Subject: Re: [AI] Off - topic posting
> >
> >
> > Hi Harish,
> > i am sorry to inform you that whenever a small mistake occurs from my side
> > it is beeing taken seriously by you
> > but at the same time there are so many off topic postings nobody cares for
> > them.
> > please tell me how the topic such as "orkut, new member" falls within the
> > scope of the group.
> > if you are not convinced with my explanation you are at liberty to remove
> > me. i myself don't want to continue in such a group where double standerds
> > are adopted for different members. i am sorry i am fed up with your
> > bossism.
> > i am quitting  the group with immidiate effect.
> > finally i thanks all the members who have directly and indirectly helped
> > me
> > in increasing my knowledge.
> > regards
> > for the lost time it is Dattu Agarwal
> >
> >
> >
> > On Mon, 09 Apr 2007 Harish Kotian wrote :
> >>Dear Dattu
> >>
> >>Please recollect you had been once taken off the list for making off topic
> >>posting.
> >>
> >>The explaination provided by you is concerning general security and no way
> >>to accessibility or disability your explaination is not convincing.
> >>
> >>As you are are aware of the guidelines set, you should have posted to the
> >>moderator when in case of a doubt.
> >>
> >>Harish.
> >>
> >>   ----- Original Message -----
> >>   From: dattu agarwal
> >>   To: Harish Kotian
> >>   Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 5:49 AM
> >>   Subject: Re: Off - topic posting
> >>
> >>
> >>   Hi Harish,
> >>   since this matter is related with growing thret to our software
> >> engineers and also it is a matter of concern
> >>   i have posted the topic.
> >>   if you think that such topic should not be discussed then it is OK.
> >>   regards
> >>   Dattu Agarwal
> >>
> >>
> >>   On Sun, 08 Apr 2007 Harish Kotian wrote :
> >>   >How safe are IT professionals in Silicon City is the question
> >>   >
> >>   >Hello Dattu
> >>   >
> >>   >Please explain in what way this article posted by you placed below is
> >> in keeping with the scope of this group.
> >>   >Harish.
> >>   >
> >>   >K.V. Subramanya
> >>   >
> >>   >Four software engineers murdered for gain in the last 2 years
> >>   >
> >>   >BANGALORE: The murder of young software engineer Manoj Kumar has
> >> thrown
> >> up the all-important question: how safe are information technology (IT)
> >> professionals
> >>   >working in Bangalore?
> >>   >
> >>   >With the influx of IT and ITES companies to the city, there is a
> >> notion
> >> that professionals from these firms are increasingly becoming soft
> >> targets
> >> for criminals.
> >>   >
> >>   >In the past two years, at least four young software engineers were
> >> murdered and robbed of cash, credit and debit cards, mobile phones and
> >> gold. These cases
> >>   >were reported from the South East division of the city police, which
> >> has jurisdiction over the IT corridor.
> >>   >
> >>   >While 24-year-old Manoj was a native of Meerut in Uttar Pradesh, Adeep
> >> Lahiri (32), murdered in December 2006, and Rakesh Kumar (25), strangled
> >> in April
> >>   >2005, were from Kolkata and Ranchi. Pratibha Srikanth Murthy (24), who
> >> was done to death in December 2005, was from the State.
> >>   >
> >>   >First-time offenders
> >>   >
> >>   >Interestingly, these murders were committed not by organised gangs but
> >> by first-time offenders. One of the accused in Lahiri's murder was an IT
> >> company
> >>   >employee and the other a former housekeeping employee at ITPL. The
> >> alleged mastermind of Manoj's killing was an attender in a software
> >> company.
> >>   >
> >>   >Besides these murders, in the past three years some 50 employees of IT
> >> firms, business process outsourcing (BPO) units and call centres have
> >> been
> >> waylaid
> >>   >and robbed of cash and valuables by armed robbers.
> >>   >
> >>   >According to the police, the odd working hours and often flashy
> >> lifestyle of the software professionals and BPO executives are the major
> >> causes for the
> >>   >crimes. Criminals target software engineers as they assume these
> >> highly
> >> paid professionals always carry with them cash, credit cards, high-end
> >> mobile phones
> >>   >and laptops.
> >>   >
> >>   >IT professionals going home late are increasingly the easy target of
> >> robbers. An analysis of such crimes shows that in most of the cases, the
> >> victims were
> >>   >robbed between 7 p.m. and 11 p.m. Most of these professionals are
> >> immediately recognisable because of the identity cards slung around their
> >> neck.
> >>   >
> >>   >Prof Dattu Agarwal.
> >>   >President Bharthiya Welfare Association for the Blind Gulbarga
> >> Karnataka.
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> >>   >Mobile 9886678744
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> >>
> >>   Prof Dattu Agarwal.
> >>   President Bharthiya Welfare Association for the Blind Gulbarga
> >> Karnataka.
> >>   LL. 08472223044
> >>   Mobile 9886678744
> >>
> >>
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