CE industry: Need 200,000 operators annually
As India undertakes transformative infrastructure projects, the need for a skilled workforce is more critical than ever. While the construction industry is a major economic contributor, it faces challenges in workforce development, especially with a significant portion operating informally and lacking formal training. CONSTRUCTION WORLD and Equipment India organised a panel discussion featuring industry leaders discussing the urgent need for skilling in the construction equipment sector. Here are some highlights.
Growing demand for skilled labour
The construction and engineering sectors in India are experiencing a significant boom, driven by government initiatives like the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) and private investments aimed at modernising the country’s infrastructure. This boom has led to an exponential increase in the demand for skilled labour. The industry is not just building bridges, roads and skyscrapers – it is laying the foundation for the nation’s future economic growth...
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