The construction equipment industry in India requires a large number of skilled operators to meet the growing demand for infrastructure development.
Construction Equipment IndustrySkilled OperatorsInfrastructure DevelopmentPradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas YojanaRahsta ExpoIndia Construction FestivalReal Estate MumbaiSep 28, 2024
The RAHSTA Expo is an annual event that brings together stakeholders from the construction equipment industry to discuss the latest trends and challenges facing the industry.
The India Construction Festival is a series of events that aims to promote the construction industry in India.
The shortage of skilled operators in the construction equipment industry is approximately 200,000 operators annually.
The PMKVY scheme is a government initiative that aims to provide skills training to millions of young people in the country.
The solution to the shortage of skilled operators in the construction equipment industry requires a collaborative effort from the government, industry stakeholders, and private companies to create a comprehensive training and certification program for operators.
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