The Most Unethical Jobs In India

By siliconindia  |   Friday, 04 July 2014, 02:24 IST
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Fake brand clothes:
The demand for branded clothes has been on the high in the market and not everyone can afford to shell out so much money on these goods. Therefore, marketers are taking advantage of this situation by selling fake branded material.
Replica goods markets are on the rise in every metropolitan city of India, and you can get fake products of various goods such as apparel, shoes, crockery, watches and cosmetics of any international brand at very cheap rates. This market does not stop only at accessories but even sell fake medicines to cure patients.



Sex Determination:
There were many shameful acts that took place in ancient India. Consider the example of a girl child being considered as a burden or shame for the family and killed by abortions and other ways. Fortunately today we are better civilized and such hasty acts against girl child has reduced because of awareness and government law. But still there are families who desire for a boy child than a girl on a baseless belief and get involved in sex determination which is highly illegal.
Many doctors in India perform sex determination process of a pregnant woman just to earn a little more extra amount of money. It is indeed a fully flourished business in India which runs openly at various clinics, but fails to get noticed due to corruption. 
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