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From Womb to tomb human beings are nourishing through rapid changes. These changes encompass organic to technological phases. Globalization makes change faster among the 3rd world nations as they are treated as a guinea-pig for the developed nations.Outsourcing has attached a new feather to this wing of changes. Bangladesh is one of the experimenting labs of rectifying this new arena polished by the 1st world. Bangladesh has a population of above 160 millions of whom 65 percent are under 25.The more the youth population the more the density of Tech-Prevalence occurs. Online outsourcing has…mehr

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From Womb to tomb human beings are nourishing through rapid changes. These changes encompass organic to technological phases. Globalization makes change faster among the 3rd world nations as they are treated as a guinea-pig for the developed nations.Outsourcing has attached a new feather to this wing of changes. Bangladesh is one of the experimenting labs of rectifying this new arena polished by the 1st world. Bangladesh has a population of above 160 millions of whom 65 percent are under 25.The more the youth population the more the density of Tech-Prevalence occurs. Online outsourcing has taken a steady position in Bangladesh recently. As it does not demand sweat; the prevalence is rising among the youth. Aside of monetary benefits; it creates tempting space for fraudulence. Endemic diffusion of MLM paved the way of virtual forgery.On the other hand outsourcing creates various psycho-physical complexities of the outsourcers because it puts an individual s life in a Chair-Table cycle. Passing excess time in front of a computer creates various optical hazards like Myopia, Epilepsy, Black sheds on Iris etc.
Autorenporträt
Md. Didaruzzaman, Sabbir Rahman Khan and Mehir Mondal are doing their under-graduation on Sociology at Khulna University, Bangladesh. They have assisted several research programs earlier along with several national and international organizations like JAAGO, BYFWJ (Bangladesh Youth Forum on Water Justice),Save the Children etc.