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BPOs can’t avail cheap power

April 28th, 2011

From next month, the electricity department will impose penalty on those outsourcing firms which have not converted their power connections from industrial category to non-domestic category. Power distribution company Dakshin Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam (DHBVN) has set the deadline of April 30 for al l BPO (Business Process Outsourcing) companies to voluntarily convert their connections and pay the consumption charge as per the rate fixed for non-domestic users.

According to the DHBVN officials the department has been losing revenue as the rate for per unit power consumption in the industrial category is lesser than that of commercial categories.

Gurgaon has about 250 small, medium and big BPOs which were earlier classified as industrial consumers.

The rate for per unit electricity consumption in industrial category is Rs 4.28 while commercial consumers are charged at the rate of Rs 4.68 for each unit.

Some BPOs (also known as information technology-enabled services (ITES) units) are still have electricity connections under industrial category, a spokesman of the DHBVN said here on Wednesday.

The spokesman said, according to the Industrial and Investment Policy 2011 of the Haryana government, non-domestic tariff is applicable in case of ITES units notified by the government.

Accordingly, such consumers are liable for penalty.

However, the department had given an opportunity to the consumers to get their category of connection changed up to April 30 by giving request for change of category in their respective DHBVN offices.

According to the procedure, the consumer will have to submit a new application and agreement form duly executed along with consumption security, processing fee at current rates and revised test report.

As the consumer is required to be legal occupant of the premises, proof of ownership/tenancy/lease deed will also be checked.

There should be no outstanding amount against the consumer.

The DHBVN said the applicants are also required to give an undertaking on non-judicial stamp paper that he would be responsible to pay any dues assessed at subsequent stage and are legitimately charged.

The concerned sub-divisional officers and the executive engineers are competent to effect the change of category.

The category will be changed within seven days of submitting the application with all the relevant documents.

Source:http://www.hindustantimes.com/BPOs-can-t-avail-cheap-power/Article1-690486.aspx

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India -Cheap or Chic

September 2nd, 2010

Despite the best efforts of Infosys, Wipro, HCL, TCS, and other Indian BPOs, they have failed to change the general impression as being linked to the country of their origin, but Mark Kobayashi-Hillary predicts that cost management still plays a major role in favor of Indian IT service providers

It’s always good to see some detailed analysis from Horses for Sources. The blog has always been a great source of information so it’s really nice to see them as the research partner to SSON. One story really caught my eye recently – (Is it time for Western Indian cultures to blend?) , which made me think a lot about some of the issues I have observed over the past decade or so as the Indian IT outsourcing supplier community rose in prominence

And there is the problem. I referred to them as Indian suppliers. Despite the best efforts of Infosys, Wipro, HCL, TCS, and several others we all know, they have consistently failed to change the general impression of them as somehow being linked to the country of their origin.

Contrast some other IT suppliers against these names and you can see what I mean. IBM, Steria, Capgemini, Siemens Information Systems, Stefanini… I wouldn’t attach national labels such as American, French, German, or Brazilian to these companies. Well maybe I would with Stefanini as the smaller and less familiar of that group, but even they feel less defined by where their headquarters are located than many of the Indian companies.

Sticking to the facts though, many of the Indian technology firms do a great job. They are professional and many are industry leaders. So where has this cultural tic developed?

Unfortunately I think it is from a sense of shame. Cast your mind back to the heady Champagne-fuelled days of the millennium and you might just recall the millennium bug. It was a problem with a delivery date that could not be changed or missed. The need to test a vast number of IT systems all over the world created an opportunity for the Indian technology firms. They seized it and many companies tried outsourcing offshore for the first time ever – because they were forced to by a shortage of resource.

The Indian technology firms became known as body shops. They offered skilled IT resource as cheap as chips – the potato kind. They also made an immense amount of money and perfected the art of remote service delivery by shaking down standards written on US college campuses and using them in the real world to prove they could offer repeatable quality from the other side of the world.

As the noughties boomed, after the minor downturn of 2001, all of these firms professionalized their marketing. They hired PR firms and employed marketing directors. They set up innovation labs and published white papers offering thought leadership.

They did everything possible to rebrand and shift emphasis away from the lower cost of the service they provide to the fact that in many cases they were now offering a global best-of-breed service. When you are the best in the world it must be painful to keep on reading journalists focusing on the Indian option as low cost, low cost, low cost.

In many ways their efforts worked. Most of the analysts and senior decision makers in the industry now have a respect for these firms and an appreciation of the quality they offer. I think it is usually business journalists who persist in calling them a cheap option – much exacerbated by the global economic slowdown when nobody wanted to talk about blue-sky thinking anymore. Cost became king once again.

But though the worst is now behind us, I guess it will take a long time for many industries to be thinking purely in terms of strategy, so that intelligent cost management emphasis is going to linger. And, so too, will the national moniker.

Source:-http://www.ssonetwork.com/topic_detail.aspx?id=9086&ekfrm=6

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March 26th, 2010

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