BAGEPALLI, India - V. Bharadwaj had never used a computer before landing a data-entry job at an outsourcing firm in India's Karnataka state. Now he spends his days quietly tap-tapping on a keyboard in a converted school building next to a field of dirt-caked sheep. Initially his mother was worried for her only child, fearful the 20-year-old would meet the "bad" women who populate the wanton call centers of Indian TV and movies. That...
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