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Excerpts from Hindustan Times, 13 December, 2009 Excerpts: “As a trend, background checks at educational institutes have just started in the city, but it’s catching on,” said Ashish Dehade, managing director (West Asia) at First Advantage, one of the background check agencies in the city. Dehade explained that typical teaching staff at an educational institute would include professors and teachers, while non-teaching staff would include lab assistants, drivers, peons and cleaners.
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