The construction sector in India is facing a critical shortage of nearly two million skilled workers, according to veteran builder Niranjan Hiranandani. This shortage could hinder the sector's growth and its ability to meet the demands of the booming real estate market.
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The construction sector in India is currently facing a shortage of nearly two million skilled workers, including carpenters, painters, plumbers, wire men, and electricians.
The construction sector is expected to expand by 15% this year, following a 10% growth last year.
The construction sector is the second-largest employer after agriculture and is crucial for both job creation and wealth generation. It also fuels growth in at least 260 ancillary industries.
Niranjan Hiranandani is a veteran builder and chairs the National Real Estate Development Council (NAREDCO). He is a prominent figure in the Indian real estate sector.
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