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Indian publishing BPO industry to grow at 35 % annually

Chennai, Feb 21 (UNI) The Indian publishing BPO industry is expected to grow at an estimated rate of 35 per cent per annum and become a US Dollar 1.46 billion industry by 2010, Puducherry CII Vice-Chairman Sriram Subramanya said today.

Addressing a conference on Publishing BPO Services, organised by CII here, Mr Subramanya said Chennai had emerged as a global hub for publishing BPO services and the Indian publishing BPO Services industry had grown phenomenally over the years.

Several global publishers are offshoring their publishing services to India, making the country a publishing BPO services hub of the world, he said.

''There is an accelerated trend of acquisitions, which is likely to intensify as more players look to acquire new capabilities, clients, market presence, offshore capacity and onshore capability,'' he said.

Mr Subramanya said the industry was facing challenges due to recession in the global economy, the rupee appreciation and emergence of new media.

''The publishers' expectations are increasing in terms of speed to market, consistent quality, end-to-end services, reduced pricing, multiple and complex deliverables, need to deal with fewer suppliers,'' he said adding ''there is an increasing demand supply gap on the manpower side combined with high attrition and increasing cost.'' UNI SNR AJ 1340

Security tightened in Meghalaya ahead of PM's visit

Shillong, Feb 21 (UNI) The security arrangements have been tightened in Meghalaya ahead of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Congress president Sonia Gandhi's visit to kick-off the party's election campaigns in the state for the March 3 Assembly polls. Ms Gandhi is scheduled to arrive in Jowai on February 23 and later proceed to the Tura constituency, from which the Nationalist Congress Party's (NCP) Chief Ministerial candidate Purno A Sangma is contesting the elections. In.....

Suspected militants beat up 45 tribals

Agartala, Feb 21 (UNI) At least 45 people were injured in a pre-poll violence at Ampura area under Ramchandraghat constituency in West Tripura. According to official sources, 22 of the injured were shifted to the Agartala Government Medical College in critical condition late last night and others were undergoing treatment in Khowai sub-divisional hospital. Police said, people, mostly tribals, owing allegience to CPI(M), were attacked by miscreants on their way home from a party meeting. The.....

Nepal govt urges EC to extend close lists date

Kathmandu, Feb 21 (UNI) With a view to including the agitating Madhesi political parties in the election, the Nepal government asked the Election Commission to extend the deadline for filing the closed-list of candidates for the Constituent Assembly polls till February 24. A cabinet meeting held this morning at Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala's official residence in Baluwatar decided to urge the EC to extend the closed-list submission deadline so as not to affect the.....
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