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KPO to open up job avenues

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KANNUR: A national seminar on the `Knowledge process outsourcing (KPO)' will be held at the Pazhassi Raja NSS College at Mattannur on January 5 and 6.

College Principal and organising committee chairman said at a press conference here that the seminar being organised by the college Department of Commerce intended to focus on KPO, which had grown into a dominant business practice and had high potential in future. It was not restricted just Information Technology (IT) or IT-enabled services, he said adding that KPO covered a number of other varied sectors.

The KPO would provide new avenues of employment to thousands of young people in developing countries such as India, he added.

The seminar would be inaugurated by Nair Service Society general secretary P.K. Narayana Panicker on Friday. Kannur University Vice-Chancellor P. Chandramohan would preside. Scholars in the field would present papers at different sessions in the seminar.

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