
MP: five university employees sacked for trying to access porn site
India Today
Five employees, including two women, were sacked by a university in Madhya Pradesh for trying to access porn sites
Five employees of Jiwaji University have been sacked for allegedly trying to watch porn on office computers, an official said on Thursday. These employees, which included two women, were found to have tried to download material from a porn site on office computers two days ago, he said. Because of the safety features on the computers, the attempt failed, said the university''s public relations officer Dr Keshav SIngh Gurjar.
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