A 19 year old girl in a gated society of Noida was raped by a delivery boy because she was alone. He got arrested the same day but the point is why aren’t these companies doing proper background verification? This guy apparently had criminal record.
I shared it because of the importance of background verification check failure of these delivery criminals. Many startups are working on bgc but still this happens.
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A 19 year old girl in a gated society of Noida was raped by a delivery boy because she was alone. He got arrested the same day but the point is why aren’t these companies doing proper background verification? This guy apparently had criminal record.
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Rishi Chavan
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I wonder what happens to the cash we give to the delivery executive on cash on delivery orders, do they hand over the exact cash to the superiors or they keep it with them and transfer money online, does some amount of Chalugiri happen in this?
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The Indian government has recently shared statistics that reveal that one startup is launched every 15 minutes in the country.
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