Seybold Report ISSN: 1533-9211
Pawar Satish Popatrao and Dr. Prashant S. Lanjewar
Vol 18, No 7 ( 2023 ) | Licensing: CC 4.0 | Pg no: 267-282 | Published on: 30-07-2023
Abstract
The construction business is an important one that is also expanding, and in order for it to operate, it requires a large number of employees. Many workers in the construction business, both domestically and internationally, do not have the necessary education or experience for their jobs. As a consequence of the growth of these workers' capabilities, the people, communities, and economy of the country will go through significant changes. Even if the bulk of the labor force is positioned at the bottom of the pyramid, there is still a pressing need to emphasize the importance of skill development in the workplace as well as at the building level. Investigating several instructional strategies that might be used to teach these abilities to skilled but less educated construction workers. The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect that unskilled labor has on the rate of construction productivity in India. Also to investigate the effect that highly trained labor has on the rate of construction productivity in India. In order to discover the obstacles that must be overcome in order to recruit a workforce for skill development programs. To provide some suggestions for improving the way the expert and unskilled workers are coordinated on the construction site.
Keywords:
State government, Skill India imitative, schemes, migrant workers, skill development, upskill india.