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Highlights of India Today Hindi issue dated March 27th, 2013. Cover Story: India Today Hindi’s cover story Rukavat Ke Liye Khed Hai. The call centre culture, that mushroomed in Indian cities like Bangalore, Mumbai, Gurgaon and Pune in the early 2000s, is dying a slow death. After a boom in the 2004-06 period, which saw business margins, a measure of a company’s profitability, as high as 40 per cent of total revenue, the sector has slowed down to modest margins of 15 per cent of revenue. Many Indian BPO companies have scaled down their ‘voice’ business by as much as 60 per cent. Others have shifted their English language call centers, servicing US clients, to countries like the Philippines, Malaysia and China. Almost all of them have turned focus to more value-added ‘non-voice’ work that includes high-end analytics, it services bundled with BPO, and offerings on the cloud. The industry likes to call this a transformation for the better, but it is painful for the thousands of young people without job prospects.
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