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400 tribal youth hired, in Maoist hit Bastar, as the first BPO opens


One of the worst Maoist-affected places in the country, Bastar in Chhattisgarh’s Dantewada district got its first business process outsourcing (BPO) centre on Sunday, with about 400 tribal youths being hired to work in it, reports Hindustan Times.

Called Yuva, the BPO is managed by a private firm, Sixth Generation Technologies, and will provide customer services to client companies.

The youths, hired on probation at a monthly stipend of Rs 4,000, will undergo training in typing, technologies, and speaking English before they are put on the job. If the youth are hired they can be paid more as per the companies that hire them for their services.

At least 10 companies, including two international, have shown interest in using services of Yuva.

Housed in the Government Polytechnic College building, Yuva has taken benefit of the Centre’s Indian BPO Promotion Scheme to get subsidised infrastructure.

Project Incharge, Somya Chakraborthy said the youths will be trained to type 35–40 English words per minute as per the industry standard, and speak English fluently, besides handling gadgets and different technologies. Hostel accommodation and food come free during this period. After this, they will be sent to Hyderabad for a final training.

“Initially, it was very difficult to find these youths. Then we came up with an offer for computer institutes in the region that if they provide training to candidates and give them to Yuva, they will be given Rs 1,000 per candidate. This worked and many kids came,” he said.

The youths from different parts of Bastar, who are mostly tribals, are selected in this project.


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