BEING behind bars won't keep a group of Indian prisoners from joining the global work force.
Convicts in a southern Indian prison will soon join the nation's outsourcing boom at a data processing center being set up by an information technology company that works with dozens of businesses around the world.
Working conditions for the inmates of Charalapally Central Jail, in India's technology hub of Hyderabad, will be somewhat different from usual offices. There will be no phones and very limited Internet access for the convicts, who are in prison for crimes ranging from petty theft to murder and rape.
'There will be no security hazard involved,' said C. Narayanacharyulu, a director of the company, Radiant Info Systems, that will set up the jail office in about four months. The prison data processing center will be the first of its kind in the country. The center will employ about 250 of the jail's more educated prisoners.
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