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Hiii everyone. Please read this and be careful specially girls. This is truth and I can say this from my own experience.
I want everyone to know about one more # organisation of cobra group. Dey r #in #. Their new company is an ngo named global vision. Whoever gets a call from them or these types of organisations plz plz plz never go. They make u do sm #ing things. These # are cheating everyone in the name of ngo. I gave the interview with few of my frnz. Surprisingly, all of us are selected without any proper intrview session. Then dey call u nxt day 2 attend a training session. #. And wen u go der, I mean, wtf! Is the only word u'll say. I saw the rehearsals goin on for askin 4 donations. And u know wat prior de saay u hv to give presentations in corporate firms but deese # will give u training to go to each and every house and ask for donations. U have to beg for that. They attract by offering a high salary... But de dont actually give. Plz plz plz never ever go there specially girls. I sensed d negative vibes. M also a girl, and as I hv heard de do sm corupted thing with girls too. And they dont want u 2 leave. Plz beware of these #. U all know wat, today only I came from there and m writin this because v all 2gether can do smthing. Whoever faces smthing like this plz share wid evryone so dat all can read and help themselves. I thought being a responsible person of india should do smthing.

Girls wenever u get a call from newher about which u dont know and r not sure plz dont go or if u want to then take smone with u. Plz be careful

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RAJ SALVI
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Feb 11, 2010 11:37 am EST

Global vision ngooo
Hiii this is raj salvi from india whatever complaint writen on this page about global vision thatz the completly fake
If that is true come and say openly becouse be an responsible citizen of india before reaction we should know about the reality.. if above girlz is right if she can proove that organisation is froud.. come openly and talk to their management.. iam with you iam also x employee of above organisation..
They trained verry nicely.. they have their on traning style... may be some time door to door or corporate to corporate...
Whoever you are you dont deserve to saying all faltu things on googal..
And verry soon this organisation going to catch you complainer our cyber crime officer had already start surching you... be carefull your self.. or surrender yourself in police station..in thane..

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alfa pune
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Jul 19, 2017 11:43 pm EDT
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From you writing it looks like you were threatening the girl who reported this issue.
If you were an ex employee, how did you know that the cyber crime officer had started the search. BTW, instead of spending salary for cyber-crime officer, if you are truly an NGO, should spend on charity work. People will speak good about you and you wont need people for searching the complainant on web.

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aswath
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Feb 12, 2010 3:15 am EST

I disagree with Raj salvi as he is trying to defend on an uncalled matter. There is no details of this organization and not reachable in website as I wanted to know more about this Organization.

It is common seen in Mumbai that girls are just roaming to every shops, homes and offices in the name of cancer eradication, Aids eradication, CRY, Uniceff etc., etc., and all these organization - people are fraud in fact. innocent children who are in search of a job finally trying to get adjusted with any jobs what they are getting.

It is high time to understand these children as well as their parents that this type of jobs will never make their life as it is only for a few time and if the children are not capable of getting the funds generated from this type of door to door approach, they will be dropped and their carrer and time is just wasted.

Today all are educated and no one encourages begging like this. there are many International NGO's like Lions, Rotary, Giant International and many local organizations who all works are creates fund their own with out visiting company's or homes and they are well performing.

These Global Vision like NGO group is just for a cover to make money by using innocent children / job hunters and it only spoils the life of these job hunters.

Parents and job hunters just think and try to realize, how NGO Organization can generate funds and where this funds goes and it is basically a cover for unwanted elements of the society.

I am Aneesh and can speak many things on NGO organization and I my self is associated with various International NGO's and I know well about these. and also aware of responsibilities of a citizen's role in life as well as to the society.

what ever I wrote above is not to tarnish any Organization, but tried to convince the job seekers and parents to know about the organizations and please try to find out more details about organizations and its organizers / promoters first before going for any interviews or joing an organization.

Especially for girls look for any organization which gives protection and safety and also ensure that the girls working out is safer till they reach back their home

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shminder singh
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Mar 18, 2010 11:52 am EDT

Hi too all, I know this ngo, these are group of #. even the md dont have the manner to talk nor his people...

I have proof of it, why making girls to go door to door to collect money dont help this lalchi people by our earnings, with our efforts why to give such bhikaris...

Social worker

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shaminder singh
IN
Apr 05, 2010 11:54 pm EDT

Raj salvi is giving dhamkiii... paltoo kutta of this # group... its indian law to xpress ones views and has the complete not partially right s to write on cunsumer complaintboard.. ok mr raj salvi.. tumko dusare ki pocket se paisa nikalana hi acha lagata he.. tune apni pocket se kitne diya zara muh khol k bol and give the proper reports on the site.. duasre ki pocket pe hi dhyan he sale apni pocket pe kabhi dhyan ahi gaya kya be tera.. do u know what is cyber crime? to protest against rubbish things is cyber crime or what ghancchakkar kahi ka!.. lol... its simple nitti agar tu ek marega to dusara 2 jhute maarega toh uske niyam me hoga... ok... what sometimes doors to doors u people only goes to door to door and making sweet innocent girls to became pray of the harami society by selling thier beauty and collecting funds... thuuuuu...

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RasikaT
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Apr 08, 2010 5:09 am EDT
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I competely agree with this complaint not because they have said it but I have wasted my one day with global vision ngo. they will ask you what salary you want and they will say ok you will get whatever you want! the reason is that the salay is given through the funds collected by you. almost 25% of the funds collected is your own salary and the rest 75% is divied into your team managers salaries & administrative expenses. the gift vouchers & other benefits are also given through this fund. I wonder how mush is left for the poor patients? they show some fake certificates as if given by tata memorial trust regarding operation & chemotherapy expenses & income certificate of the patient's father so that people believe them & give out whatever they can as these collectors say that the operation is just after 3 days! all of us should stop entertaining such fake practices of money making. I suggest tata memorial trust should disclose the truths to public through all newspapers about this fraud.

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manojjjjj
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Apr 15, 2010 1:47 am EDT

Abe e raj salvii... chup baith smjha...in my family all are in politics and many in police line.. so chup cha baith.. give your details want to meet u personlly... want to ask how much u give tell in front of janch commission.. ok... will check how true u r and giving dhamki to surrender.. on what bases.. u brainless creature... giving comments on public booth site is not crime u bloody #! u r goo khau kutta of this # organization mind that.. even I m social worker.. even president will be hang if he is cheating his own country.. ok u ghannchhakkkar creature on earth.. let the people do what they want.. if public found that this organization is making fool then.. tere baap ka kya jata he be.. publich apni khoon pasine se kamati he... to sach jannanaa unka adhikar he.. tum jaise harami ko palne k liye nahi donate karegi aj ki public.. samjha... u surrender your self for biegn part of this making fool company. ok or else u have to pay for it... galat ka sath dene wala bhi gunegar hota he.. balki jyada gunegar hota he

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bahadurji
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Apr 22, 2010 8:53 am EDT

this is fraud ngo

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girll
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May 02, 2010 2:56 am EDT
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Campaigns

A battle for information

Sowmya kerbart sivakumar

The second national right to information convention, held in delhi recently, sends out the message that the right to information movement in india can no longer be ignored by the lawmakers.

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At the `public hearing' at ekta vihar in new delhi.

On october 20, london-based transparency international released the global corruption perception index 2004. india is ranked 90 alongside six other countries out of a total of 146 surveyed. at around the same time, the country's capital witnessed an unusual, spontaneous and lively demonstration. a congregation of over 1, 000 people from 20 states and 250 organisations from around the country gave a rallying call in 17 different languages: "hamara paisa hamara hisaab", nam panam nam kanakku","aamcha paisa aamcha hisaab... "which mean"our money, our accounts".

The slogan signifies a tremendous shift in how citizens react to the dubious distinction of being in"one of the 60 most corrupt countries in the world". no longer the tortured, silenced, cynical `victims of the system', but a vocal, aware public demanding transparency and accountability - an outcry growing louder by the day. this transformation has taken on a new idiom. it is language that is steadily cutting across all barriers and divisive structures, understood by all those who have realised how something as `abstract' as information or the lack of it directly impinges on their daily lives - on how much food they have, on what jobs they get, on which schools their children do not get. crystallised into one sharp belief that binds them together are people old and young, illiterate and educated, rural and urban. among them are peasants, labourers, middle class people, women, dalits and the marginalised sections - janne ka hak, jine ka hak (the right to know, the right to live).

If this united call for accountability and the right to live set the mood and pace of the second national right to information convention (october 8-10) organised by the national campaign for people's right to information (ncpri) in delhi, the energy and optimism resounded throughout the three full days that it lasted. the reasons for this are not far to seek.

India is on the threshold of putting into place a law to counter corruption. the draft national right to information act, 2004, with 36 proposed amendments to the inadequate freedom of information act, 2002, is to be introduced in the winter session of parliament.

The origins of the draft date back to the struggles of the rural poor in arid rajasthan who started questioning the doctored accounts in their panchayat: fake bills and muster rolls, non-existent buildings, and missing bags of cement meant for public works. for the first time, the demand for the right to information acquired a new meaning and form; shifting out of its dusty textbook, seminar-room existence, it focussed on real issues - drought, employment, health, education, electoral politics and so on. the right to information movement in india, unlike in many other countries, is a truly grassroots movement.

The first national convention on the right to information, which was held in beawar in rajasthan in 2001, according to nikhil dey, a founder member of the mazdoor kisan shakti sangathan (mkss)"had a two-pronged objective - one, to increase the pressure for legislation, which was showing some positive signs in some states as well as at the central level, and, second, to send out strongly the message that the right to information comes alive when connected to other rights of life; it is a very powerful tool that every campaign must use".

In a span of three years, between beawar and delhi, the geographical spread and variety in the application of the right to information has simply burgeoned. even as the idea of national legislation on the right to information was being mulled over, state governments started to take initiatives, with mounting public pressure. nine states have passed right to information laws, in addition to which there are several executive orders at the state and national levels, which give citizens access to information from specific departments. the right to information is being demanded from many quarters and for many ends. it is really this integration taking place with a wide-ranging set of issues, from food security to displacement to communal violence, that is relatively new and continues to give it life and sustenance.

The owner of a ration shop responds to allegations of corruption at the hearing.

India's pioneering `role model' status in the international discourse on the right to information is unique.in a debate hitherto dominated by freedom of individual expression (as in eastern europe), the freedom of press or freedom of expression as talked of in the west and led by lobbying groups, the ability of ordinary people in india to link it to basic rights to life and indeed survival marks a major transformation in public discourse. many countries like south africa, bolivia, columbia, the philippines and japan have begun to draw lessons from the indian examples, that is, by organising the demand for the right to information around local community groups.

A symbolic and fitting start to the delhi convention was a jan sunwai (public hearing). the jan sunwai, for those unfamiliar with the term, is a mode of participation popularised by the mkss, a public forum where people speak up and are heard. the subject of the public hearing was the public distribution system (pds), the issue of food security being a basic right for the poor, kept blatantly out of their reach.

Specific testimonies were presented by residents of ekta vihar in the r. k. puram area of delhi where the hearing was held. experiences of those from other parts of delhi as well as representatives from orissa, chhattisgarh, jharkhand, karnataka, andhra pradesh and other parts of the country were also shared. the presentations were divided broadly along four issues: accountability, dalits and access to the pds, urban migrants and homeless and alternative approaches (to distribution). many complaints pertained to the irregular timings of pds shops, non-availability or sporadic availability of rations, extremely poor quality of rations, overcharging by the ration shop dealer, rations doled out below entitled quantities, apathy of officials, difficulty in getting new cards and so on.

So how exactly does the use of right to information bring concrete solutions to these problems? the systematic exposé of rampant corruption in three specific ration shops in r. k. puram area through the tool of public hearing was in itself a new learning for many present.

Arvind kejriwal of parivartan, an organisation that works intensively on pds-related issues in the capital, which brought to light the malfunctioning of these shops, said:"a jan sunwai is part of a larger, systematic process. first, we obtain the records through the right to information and do a physical verification. figures in the daily sales register of the ration shops, once accessible, are compared with entries made in the ration cards of the cardholders and the actual rations received. this `social audit' is followed up with a jan sunwai, where the discrepancies are presented and people testify in public. the findings are then presented to the government, which is expected to take action as per the law."

For instance, according to the daily sales register of one of the shops, amir hassan had been sold 75 kg of wheat and 50 kg of rice during april 2004. according to the ration card, however, he had been sold only 25 kg of wheat and 10 kg of rice. actually, amir hassan said he did not receive anything during the month. collecting evidence thus, it was found that the ration dealer had siphoned off 440 kg of wheat, which amounted to nearly the entire monthly quota to be distributed to the eight below the poverty line (bpl) families that are covered by the shop.

Following the public hearing, the licences of all three ration shops were suspended. but this does not suffice, feels arvind kejriwal. being a cognizable, non-bailable offence, cases should be registered and action taken according to the law, he points out."unless the findings of a jan sunwai are taken to their logical end, people will start losing faith in this potentially powerful tool, "he cautions.

The public hearing worked in many ways. as organisations such as parivartan, the experience helped them to define sharper questions. those for whom linking the right to information and the pds in the way demonstrated by ekta vihar residents revealed new ground, it led to a burst of enthusiasm, an eagerness to put this new learning to test.

"the fact that people themselves spoke and presented their problems (at the public hearing) in delhi was very positive, something we would like to imbibe here, "says ramesh kadam, coordinator of the mumbai-based rationing kruti samiti, an organisation that has done extensive work in obtaining ration cards for the urban homeless through advocacy and through educating people of their entitlements.in madhya pradesh, plans are afoot to conduct two public hearings."we have collected information on 25 villages from the district administration for this, "says sachin jain of the right to food campaign in madhya pradesh.

The events spanning the next two days were as expansive as the public hearing, intensive. music, theatre and art interspersed the plenaries and workshops held at the delhi university arts faculty (north campus).

The reverberating spirit of `hela' (an art form), in the music of farmers from sawai madhopur, a poor district in rajasthan, the cry for accountability in different languages, and shankar singh's (of the mkss) ever-popular rendition of"mein nahin manga"set in an exuberance that lasted right through the convention. the inaugural session, chaired by veteran journalist and former member of parliament kuldeep nayyar, was followed by the first plenary which saw people share their real experiences in using the right to information. the session gave a glimpse of the range of struggles people have faced, in places where the law exists, where it is poorly implemented, and where it is simply absent. the narrations by susheela (mkss, rajasthan) and santosh (parivartan, delhi) gave out one strong message: asking for information is like asking for the soul of this corrupt system. there will be resistance but unwavering public pressure can bring about visible changes.

The second plenary was significant as it encapsulated the living form of the right to information today. the coming together of leaders from so many different campaigns on the common platform of right to information indicated the explicit adoption of this tool in their respective movements. the session was chaired by dunu roy and speakers included jean dreze (right to food), medha patkar (dams and displacement), suman sahai (agriculture and globalisation), harsh mander (communalism and marginalised communities), pradip prabhu (forests) and m. p. parameswaran (education) and senior right to information activists in the media like prakash kardaley (indian express, pune) and harivansh (prabhat kabhar, jharkhand).

The sheer variety of the parallel workshops organised was mind-boggling. but this, it seems, was precisely the idea behind holding 36 workshops on an equal number of topics. so, across the two days, one could stroll into any of the rooms at the arts faculty and hear discussions ranging from the role of the right to information on land, water, biodiversity and environment and industrial pollution to the world trade organisation and the world bank, globalisation or the media, elections, budgets, social audit to health, disability rights, education and communal violence.

"in beawar, the approach was more cautious. this time the convention ventured into areas considered sacrosanct so far... these areas would have been much more difficult to take on three or four years ago, "said nikhil dey.

An interesting aspect of the workshops was how it brought together people at different ends of the information spectrum. this was perhaps well exemplified by the workshop on `knowing power - the politics and political economy of information' organised by sarai, a delhi-based organisation on contemporary media research. among the participants was naurti bai from social work and research centre (swrc), tilonia. an outspoken woman from a small village in ajmer district, naurti has been involved in the right to information movement from the outset.in an engaging debate, naurti spoke of the grassroots experiences she brought with her, seeking answers to the practical problems she had faced while seeking information. the researchers at sarai, on the other hand, visualised `right to information' as closely linked to the `right to broadcast'; to put out information freely and creatively, without bounds on the form and content. this, in their opinion, would create automatic pressure on those who manipulated information itself so far. to naurti, this was obvious in an intuitive sense, although the speakers at sarai somehow placed it in the foreground, over the right of simply seeking or getting information. thus, as naurti focussed on the `here and now' of the use of this right, grounded in rural realities, the sarai speakers dwelled on expanding and redefining the entire conceptualisation of the right to information in the future.

The fact that the workshops took place simultaneously meant it was impossible to be everywhere at the same time. some saw this as a drawback. sachin jain said:"I was content with focussing on topics which were of interest to me."

Paul diwakar, of the national campaign for dalit human rights in andhra pradesh, said:"we have realised that human rights violation of dalits crucially links up to the right to information. it hold the key to many other rights, like accessing justice by filing firs, getting pensions, land rights or food security. the convention gave us good access to strategies, on the other hand it also helped us to convey dalits' perspective, which needs greater understanding."

Sampat kale of the national centre for advocacy studies, pune, said:"maharasthra is a state where there is awareness about the right to information from both sides - the people and the government. the district collector of raigarh fined an official up to rs.27, 000 for not providing information as per the law. cases of penalties have been recounted across sangli, satara, thane, pune and akola districts. but most of these have been regarding applications of the right to information act in urban areas. rural awareness is still lacking in the state."

It was really this reciprocity that was the hallmark of all these workshops and indeed the entire convention. cross-applications between states, rural and urban areas, and across campaigns meant everyone had something to learn. only the degrees varied, depending on who sat where.

Two more plenaries were held on the concluding day. one was on"right to information and law and implementation, "chaired by supreme court lawyer prashant bhushan. at the concluding plenary, plans and visions for future action were discussed by some of the activists who have come to symbolise right to information movements in their respective areas, like arvind kejriwal, aruna roy, prashant bhushan, lal singh and praveena imroza. the valedictory was chaired by former prime minister v. p. singh, who spoke strongly in favour of the campaign.

The delhi convention was not all about prose, debates and discussions. various forms of cultural expression, sometimes spontaneous outbursts, characterised and lent the convention its true meaning. the poignant images of godhra and manipur in the films screened on day one, the touching lyrics and melody of a song specially composed by singers vinay and charul for the occasion, the outstanding performance of the manganiyar singers and kalbeliya dancers from barmer (rajasthan), and the songs of celebration and protests by farmers and peasants are memories that one carries long after the adieus were said. the power of the words"mere jindagi ko janne ka haq re, ab haq ke bina kya jina, ye jine ka saman nahin (my life has the right to know; living without rights is not equal to living), "in the song of vinay and charul went right out to the audience; today it is being sung at every forum, gathering or demonstration on right to information across the country.

"kuch bhi diary tak seemit nahin honi chahiye"(nothing should remain limited, in a diary), sums up susheela from jawaja in ajmer district. for someone who has been closely associated with the mkss from its early days, the convention brought her the happiness of seeing an idea one has worked hard for take wing and spread far and wide. for ramkaran, of swrc, tilonia,"it was an opportunity to learn from the experiences of 15-20 states in two days, something unthinkable otherwise."for many, the convention has served to energise and reinforce with even greater strength the potency of the right to information as a powerful tool in strengthening accountability and participative democracy. and for those who came with doubts, the convention helped to clarify at least in part the `whats' and `hows' of the right to information in reality.

The convention has had some instantaneous effect.in andhra pradesh, where no right to information law exist, and issues have been raised so far only at the district level, a series of meetings were held in villages and panchayats after the convention."we have realised the importance of taking up issues even at the village level. a case of swindling by the sarpanch in a village in mehboobnagar with the connivance of revenue officials in the construction of latrines were brought to light and the district collector has taken action, " said g. sudhakar, district secretary, dalit bahujan shramik union. posters on the right to food and information have been printed and pasted in a number of panchayats; villagers have been urged to send postcards with their complaints directly to the administration.in madhya pradesh, organisations involved in the right to food campaign have now started giving applications in different departments about various schemes. issues seen hitherto in isolation are now being redefined in terms of the right to information.in maharashtra, an entire documentation of cases is being planned for its widespread dissemination.

The writing is on the wall. the right to information movement in india has reached a critical stage. while the struggles continue at different levels, the campaign continues to grow and get enriched by these individual experiences. it is this show of strength that the members of parliament may want to remember when they take up the right to information bill this winter.

Sowmya kerbart sivakumar, a freelance writer, is a member of research for people, jaipur

Worker should get their money of working time hrs and worked days

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rashmiiiiiz
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May 03, 2010 1:26 pm EDT

ab tu chup baith sale raj kutte...tum jaiso ne india ko corrupt kar rakha hai. itni mirchi lagi to apni maa behen ko bhej na saale...maine koi fake complain nai daali dat was my own experience u ###...aur to too mujhe dhamki de ra hai saale kutte haraami.kya socha mai dar jaoongi...huh. people like u should be hanged...ek aadmi galat ho sakta hai itne saare naiii...samjha. apni ma behen ko laga na dhandhe pe...dusro ki betiyan hi mitli hai kya?
aur sun kutte...mujhe sach bolne se kabhi koi rok nai sakta...samjha.
ab kuch aur bola to saale teri ma behen ek kar k rakh dungi...bahut limit me likha hai ye sab...dont force me to write out of limit...iske baad kuch kiya na saale to aisi jagah complain karungi ki zindagi bhar sadegaaaa...kutttttaaaaaaaa

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GIRLZZ VOICE
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May 04, 2010 4:27 am EDT

I agree watever u said rashmii. u should do something for that.in saalo ki band bajane ke liya hamein hi aage aana padega. kya kehti ho..? sirf likhne se kuch nahi hoga, kuch strong step uthane padege in hijdo ki band bajane ke liye. inke ghar mein maa behan nahi hai tabhi saale aisa kartey hai. ye hijde hi rehenge hamesha. koi to kuch karo iske liye. yehi reason hai hamara mumbai in sab logo ke karan badnaam hota hai. saale hamare paise aur hamin par meeaauuuu

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frndz
IN
May 05, 2010 1:18 pm EDT

true...

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frndz
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May 05, 2010 1:20 pm EDT

these are real ###...

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Global Vision NGO
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May 08, 2010 2:23 am EDT
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Hello Everybody!

Indian Constitution has not given right to abuse anybody or use such vulgar language. One can express their views, can suggest, can complain but one cant use such illegal & unlawful language.

We have placed a complain with Cyber Crime.They have started working on it. With the help of Cyber Crime we will encompass a broad range of potential illegal comments pass on this site on Global Vision (Cancer Care NGO)

Whoever is engaged in this act or anybody who has any kind of problem from us can directly come & talk to us in are office or can ring us. Otherwise if once anybody is caught in the investigation by Cyber Crime then strict legal action will be taken.

Global Vision (Cancer Care NGO) Management.

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P Paul
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May 30, 2010 8:47 am EDT
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Dear victims,

I am associated with an NGO--I dare say an NGO even when the term is so maligned by unscrupulous entities and schemers who work only for themselves and use all legal and illegal methods to silence the victims, thus victimizing them a second time around--that works to identify and eliminate human trafficking through awareness and legislation.

As you see here, my attitude towards all complaints listed on these web pages is Neutral thus far but that does not mean there is Ram Rajya and that there are no Ravans among us. I have been a victim myself when I was least suspecting but vulnerable to the schemer who was well prepared for his nefarious activity. And, I know there are a lot law abiding and innocent people who fell for the tricks.

It is no doubt very rightly said by the NGO management, above, that people cannot and should not use vulgar language in depicting their horrible experience. Besides it is like venting your anger for something wrong done to you. And, do you know what?; once your anger is thus diffused you lose the spirit to fight. Then, comes the management's "warning" and that does the final blow and makes you ask, "Is it worth the trouble?"

So my young friends please refrain from using derogatory or vulgar remarks about those against whom you complain. Calm yourself. Again, anger is not good; it makes you weak.

Your unfortunate and sad experience comes under the purview of human trafficking and it is a very serious crime. The wrong-doers know that. At least in one case, I know, the perpetrator quietly remitted the unpaid wages to her former employees to escape the wrath of the law. Was it her conscience? I don’t know.

Keep writing, explaining the way a journalist describes—see Five Ws in Wikipedia—a crime without using foul language. Two things will happen: 1. You will help young Indian boys and girls by making them aware of the situation and 2. Our NGO will pick up the case at a time it becomes an epidemic and assess the situation in the background of international convention on human trafficking and see that the law takes it course, seriously and effectively in these matters. Therefore, keep writing—good people are reading—and, please remember, no foul language.

P Paul-ICHT

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Dhanveer_123
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Jun 29, 2010 11:41 pm EDT

Ohh NOOOOOO wat I heard is MD of this company has molested his own staff and hit her very bad...She complained to police stn and MD of this company begging like dog in front of them and did settlement in just one lakh... If I would there in that girls place I would have put more 2-3 cases and would have vasool 5-6 lacs... Now this company is not safe for girls...

Hmmm Thats wat I was thinking why they take only girls for their company... I heard he also approached one of her staff to sleep nude with him for one night...

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sunilll
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Jul 10, 2010 11:16 pm EDT

Hi Friends I totally agree with Rashmi as i too was with this organiszation for 3 months and after i came to know the truth i left with all my friends Dilip Jeena is a Hijda and also i cant understand how Prapati & Maseera join as managers inspite of knowing the truth.

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girllll
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Jul 11, 2010 3:25 am EDT

plz read the articles of the Mumbai mirror page 48 date Thursday october 8 2009..in that u can find actor salman khan donated 5 lakh for the child named Sahara shah (7 years old child)..and the donating amount is never reached her...read the articles how it is :-

(salman khan was surprised to know that the money had never reached her. When he enquire with the management, the story began to unravel. Just weeks before salman'visit, hospital authorities had launched an internal probe and claimed they found that Chief Accountant A.J Mangaonkar had been pocketing donation showing the amount had been spent on the treatment of the dead or discharge patient. on September 3, he had been suspended..

Last weeks, a team led by additional commissioner visited the (EOW) Economics Offences Wing sanjay saxena visited the hospital to collect the information gathered by the internal probe committee. They met Hospital Director Rajendra Badwe, informing him that they wished to investigate the matter. Hospital staff agreed to share all details with the police and to co-operate with them in the investigation.
How ever, hospital CEO P Ambumani said there was no development in the Mangaonkar case, and refused to comments on the Eow's investigation...)...

dont help now these people who make money for their uses. if u wish to donate take the details of the child call their parents and do very legally and every things should be in front of u...donot give huge amount/small amount or any amount to any body on the name of dead patient to such organisations...they wont entertain u in their office and will show they have many monthly donors of huge amount and block ur brain and tie up ur tongue...after all bhik mangne ka naya profession suru ho gaya he ..so plzz don’t be blind to such crime...

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s63in
IN
Aug 24, 2010 12:54 am EDT
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i do not if i have been cheated.2 girls-volunteer came to my house and asked for donation.one of them said that her full family is suffering from cancer.and like a fool i gave her cash and made my sister also give.in return she gave me a receipt, with the reg no.i think that the income tax dept should take over this as soon as possible.

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gama
IN
Aug 27, 2010 1:42 pm EDT

yes u got cheated..all suffering from cancer?..just kill at sight that girl WHO SAID THAT AND this ngo is fraud i have all the proof with me as well as my friends are STILL working in that ngo and un logon ki band bajana he isliye..go to the police sation and file compalint and also FILE complaint on that girl as she said lie and tell her to prove her all family are suffering from cancer..ye jo innocent logon ko looot rahe he in kutton ko AIDS ho jana chaiye..kabhi ye log mile to in ko used injection mar do salon ko..

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alalal
IN
Dec 02, 2010 11:38 am EST

hi what is happeing?

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mrupeshkadam
IN
Jan 25, 2011 11:02 am EST

this ngo is going to end now...very soon

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muzammilkadri
IN
Feb 14, 2011 6:54 am EST
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if any one want to help peoples they can contact me [protected] any time or email muzammilkadri@hotmail.com to save people to shut down this global vision

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mrupeshkadam
IN
Feb 21, 2011 3:37 am EST

very goood..

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pooja singh puri
IN
Feb 23, 2011 9:11 am EST

gama & reshma plz get in touch wid on facebook by simply typing pooja singh puri. I wanna help u out cuz I know someone from media news channel. I had a word wid him He is ready expose them. plz get in touch wid me. lets reveal their dirty faces.Speak up to save our country from corruption. be a good citizen.Pooja singh puri

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muzammilkadri
IN
Feb 24, 2011 7:30 am EST
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muzammilkadri
Plz dont contact 0n above No [protected]
if u want to contact call me on this No [protected]

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vikram singh dange
IN
Feb 25, 2011 9:36 pm EST

i am a law student and now listen everyone.stop this bull crap.why youall keep fighting and arguing han ?
do you all realise everyday when you wake up and see your self in the mirror...ya thats us and the thing i want to tell you that its the only life i mean the only chance to live, so make it count people

i am just a college boy who lost his dad and can convince anyone for positiveness because i know how precious this life is

i really want to work global in ngo firms but i dnt know anyone

i am of facebook with the only name VIKRAM SINGH DANGE

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vikram singh dange
IN
Feb 25, 2011 9:38 pm EST

and why do you all keep pulling each other han for media and all...

cnt you give a hand to the poor oones and the old or go to a stranger and finish his her lonelyness

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sara.s
IN
Mar 02, 2011 3:29 pm EST

thax guys m saved bcoz of u people coz i actually planned to give interview there...but ofcourse nw i will not

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mrupeshkadam
IN
Mar 06, 2011 12:37 pm EST

mr.dange..u lost your dad.what about we are loosing innocency and purity of our society girl who are harassed in this ngo..u are so mean looking personal issue.i feel pity on people like u.

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mrupeshkadam
IN
Mar 06, 2011 12:38 pm EST

this ngo is fully corrupted...

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man_jeet
IN
Apr 08, 2011 5:36 pm EDT

thank you all for sharing your experiences...
tomorrow I was abt to go dere for an interview..
but after reading all these comments...I dont think I will be going there...
got to know abt a job oppurtunity in this NGO from an ad in mumbai mirror..I gave them a call today..that girl asked me come down for an interview today itself...
but due to some reasons I couldnt make it...
I am feeling very bad that in the name of Cancer Pateints this greedy people are colleting funds...shame on them...
But I am very much sure that strong action will be taken against them and all of them will be punished soon...

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Nandita 2
IN
Apr 16, 2011 5:12 pm EDT

Hey guys why every one in making all fake reports on site i m wrking with this ngo from past 3 months where this people are giving perfect trainin who ever are having doubt that this it is a fake ngo then pls do visit at our bhandup office at 1st dreams mall or else go an visit at cine wonder mall thane where all cancer patients parents and their relatives are standing for the help and support I have seen that from ma eyes and dats y i m saying we have also visited in the TATA hospital to see cancer patients where ma team had adopted one gal and now we are providing her wid all treatments and removing time atleast twice in a month to meet this gal so pls dont establish dese all things as global vision is having more den 300 gals and yes of course dey all are not dumb every one knows wat is right and wat is wrong...
Thanks and Regards,
XYZ

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priti s
IN
May 03, 2011 9:37 am EDT

I am a journalist i read all the information about you., dear i really investigate abt this all issues please don't take tension we can't say any thing to any one when we don't have proof.
i know more people are suffer this problem which happen about anyone because of i meet one of girl who is my train friend she told me about this all the things and she not know about this organization when she know she left it and also feel very bad why she work there

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precious pearl
IN
May 06, 2011 9:11 am EDT

dnt know wat to say? im surprised... i wanted to join this ngo to help out but...

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aka99
IN
May 18, 2011 5:43 am EDT
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is dis about d NGO based at goregao? coz ma one friend received a call from their n her fried gave interview over their as d above comment stated dat der was no proper interview session n thy asked about d sal she told 20k thy said ok wil pay u dat much n thy asked her 2 join immediatelyafter 1 day! so plzzzz help me out as i dont want thm 2 be cheated so plz help thm out!

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gama
IN
May 20, 2011 3:31 am EDT

what kind of help u want?

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aka99
IN
May 20, 2011 12:14 pm EDT
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i just want 2 kn whether it a good company or a fraud company? so dat i can tell ma frnd 2 apply or join der

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nishi joshi
IN
May 23, 2011 7:38 am EDT

2day only i got an call 4rm global vision n m nt goin thr as i alrdy hs an exprience of this tyoe in nirvana organisation thr also they do d same thing ...thank god i rd this b4 goin thr...:)

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gama
IN
May 23, 2011 12:39 pm EDT

what u want to know more?

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gama
IN
May 23, 2011 12:42 pm EDT

dont go there.make the other shop owner aware of this ngo in the eternity mall donot give bhik to this bhikmangas...sale machood dhnaveer mall me tye pehen k bhik mangta he madarchod sala isko pata bhi he kya bhosidka kahi ka kisi k mange hue paise se hi apna naam uper kaar raaha he sala chuitye aur kar bhi kya sakta he...iska iski maa ne 10 kuteein ki lund marwake paida kiya he...tabhi to ye aisa he..

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