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90% feel video calls help them combat loneliness: Report
By IANS |
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Tue, May 11 2021 17:06 IST |
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Google Meet, Duo hosted over 1 trillion minutes of video calls . Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, May 11 : Around 90 per cent of respondents feel that video calls have helped them to combat feelings of loneliness amid the pandemic, a report said on Tuesday.
The survey conducted by video-conferencing platform Zoom in collaboration with Qualtrics Research also revealed that 50 per cent of respondents have used video calls for business purposes.
And over half of them (52 per cent) appreciate having a choice between virtual and physical meetings as they feel hybrid workplaces will save time and provide convenience .
Companies scramble to protect their workers from India’s Covid surge
Big banks and accounting firms do most of their business in New York, London, Hong Kong and Tokyo. But they wouldn’t be able to function without their back offices, many of which are located in Covid-stricken India.
Financial services firms have outsourced a huge number of information technology and operations jobs to India in recent decades, attracted by an educated workforce and cheaper labor costs. Almost 4.4 million people in the country are employed in IT and business process management, according to the National Association of Software and Service Companies, a trade body.