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'Bposhaadi.com' A Website For BPO Matchmaking

With growing numbers of India's lady call centre workers reporting problems finding husbands, Bposhaadi.com certainly proves to be a saviour.
Bposhaadi.com derives its name from BPO, which stands for Business Process Outsourcing - as call centre work is known in India - and "shaadi", the Hindi word for .
"It
makes
sense
for
call
centre
workers
to
meet
other
call
centre
workers
because
they
understand
each
others'
pressures
and
what
the
job
is
really
about.
Apart
from
anything
else,
someone
who
works
night
shifts
and
sleeps
during
the
day
needs
a
partner
with
similar
patterns
of
hours
to
socialise
with," The
Telegraph
quoted
Sanjeev
Pahwa,
the
website's
founder,
as
saying.
This
unique
website
is
the
first
niche
matrimonial
site
tailored
for
a
particular
profession.
Pahwa
said
that
the
female
call
centre
employees
tend
to
acquire
a
worldly
attitude
because
of
their
exposure
to
Western
callers
and
they
also
earn
high
wages
by
Indian
standards.
Call
centres
also
tend
to
be
mixed
sex,
with
men
and
women
working
close
to
one
another.
Thus, the typical call centre worker tends to have a liberal, hedonistic lifestyle that does not always suit partners from more traditional backgrounds.
"They buy the latest gadgets, they eat well, they go for movies at 2 am, it's high living, high spending, because they earn well and have no responsibilities. This won't be compatible with someone who is cautious and wants security," said Pahwa.
He even blamed the Indian media of playing up the image of call centres as dens of iniquity, where casual couplings happen in cubicles and workers arrange late night assignations in the car park, which puts off many parents from getting a daughter in law working in a BPO.
Conservatives in India also claim the job is servile and demeaning, branding call centre workers "cyber-coolies".
On bposhaadi.com, girls working in call centres can now meet someone from among its 14,000 members who understands that just because she works in a call centre, she is not a call girl.
Sonia Singh, 23, a single call centre worker in Gurgaon, outside Delhi, said that a spouse who worked outside the industry would not accept the endless parties, picnics, retreats, and treks in the Himalayas that she now enjoyed with her colleagues.
"Even if my husband could accept this, I don't want my in-laws cribbing that it's not in their culture for a daughter in law to go to work at night," said Miss Singh, who logs mobile phone complaints from Britain.
Ever since it was launched last year, almost a dozen couples have already been married after meeting on bposhaadi.com.
The
latest
success
is
computer
engineer,
Vikram
Malhotra,
25,
who
has
just
got
engaged.
"I
don't
think
other
girls
could
take
this
mad,
crazy
lifestyle,
this
parallel
universe.
I
have
found
someone
who
will
be
doing
the
same
hours
as
me,"
he
said.



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