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NHAI wants to skill the people who build the highways, not just inaugurate the roads

There is a strange habit in infrastructure conversations: we celebrate the finished road, but rarely ask enough about the people who
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NHAI wants to skill the people who build the highways, not just inaugurate the roads

There is a strange habit in infrastructure conversations: we celebrate the finished road, but rarely ask enough about the people who

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Training & Certifications

NHAI wants to skill the people who build the highways, not just inaugurate the roads

There is a strange habit in infrastructure conversations: we celebrate the finished road, but rarely ask enough about the people who
Training & Certifications

NHAI wants to skill the people who build the highways, not just inaugurate the roads

There is a strange habit in infrastructure conversations: we celebrate the finished road, but rarely ask enough about the people who
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The DE&I conversation is finally becoming more practical: not just hiring women, but making it possible for them to stay

For a long time, inclusion in construction and allied industries was discussed in broad, well-meaning language that often stopped at recruitment.
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NHAI wants to skill the people who build the highways, not just inaugurate the roads

User's blog There is a strange habit in infrastructure conversations: we celebrate the finished road, but rarely ask enough about the people who built it. The carriageway gets measured. The corridor gets flagged off. The
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NHAI wants to skill the people who build the highways, not just inaugurate the roads

User's blog There is a strange habit in infrastructure conversations: we celebrate the finished road, but rarely ask enough about the people who built it. The carriageway gets measured. The corridor gets flagged off. The
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NHAI wants to skill the people who build the highways, not just inaugurate the roads

User's blog There is a strange habit in infrastructure conversations: we celebrate the finished road, but rarely ask enough about the people who built it. The carriageway gets measured. The corridor gets flagged off. The
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There is a strange habit in infrastructure conversations: we celebrate the finished road, but rarely ask enough about the people who built it. The carriageway gets measured. The corridor gets flagged off. The travel-time savings get quoted. But the worker who pours, levels, compacts, aligns, and maintains all of that usually disappears from the story. That is why NHAI’s February announcement matters. It said it.

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NHAI wants to skill the people who build the highways, not just inaugurate the roads

There is a strange habit in infrastructure conversations: we celebrate the finished road, but rarely

There is a strange habit in infrastructure conversations: we celebrate the finished road, but rarely ask enough about the people who built it. The carriageway gets measured. The corridor gets flagged off. The travel-time savings get quoted. But the worker who pours, levels, compacts, aligns, and maintains all of that usually disappears from the story. That is why NHAI’s February announcement matters. It said it plans to implement a skill-development programme for.

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Training & Certifications

NHAI wants to skill the people who build the highways, not just inaugurate the roads

There is a strange habit in infrastructure conversations: we celebrate the finished road, but rarely ask enough
Training & Certifications

NHAI wants to skill the people who build the highways, not just inaugurate the roads

There is a strange habit in infrastructure conversations: we celebrate the finished road, but rarely ask enough
DE&I

The DE&I conversation is finally becoming more practical: not just hiring women, but making it possible for them to stay

For a long time, inclusion in construction and allied industries was discussed in broad, well-meaning language that

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NHAI wants to skill the people who build the highways, not just inaugurate the roads

There is a strange habit in infrastructure conversations: we celebrate the finished road, but rarely ask enough
Training & Certifications

NHAI wants to skill the people who build the highways, not just inaugurate the roads

There is a strange habit in infrastructure conversations: we celebrate the finished road, but rarely ask enough
DE&I

The DE&I conversation is finally becoming more practical: not just hiring women, but making it possible for them to stay

For a long time, inclusion in construction and allied industries was discussed in broad, well-meaning language that

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NHAI wants to skill the people who build the highways, not just inaugurate the roads

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NHAI wants to skill the people who build the highways, not just inaugurate the roads

User's blog There is a strange habit in infrastructure conversations: we celebrate the finished road, but rarely ask enough about the people who built it. The carriageway gets

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There is a strange habit in infrastructure conversations: we celebrate the finished road, but rarely ask enough about the people who built it. The carriageway gets measured. The corridor gets flagged off. The travel-time savings get quoted. But the worker who pours, levels, compacts, aligns, and maintains all of that usually disappears from the story. That is why NHAI’s February announcement matters. It said it plans to implement a skill-development programme for.

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Training & Certifications

NHAI wants to skill the people who build the highways, not just inaugurate the roads

There is a strange habit in infrastructure conversations: we celebrate the finished road, but rarely ask enough
Training & Certifications

NHAI wants to skill the people who build the highways, not just inaugurate the roads

There is a strange habit in infrastructure conversations: we celebrate the finished road, but rarely ask enough
DE&I

The DE&I conversation is finally becoming more practical: not just hiring women, but making it possible for them to stay

For a long time, inclusion in construction and allied industries was discussed in broad, well-meaning language that

Module 1SubTitle

Training & Certifications

NHAI wants to skill the people who build the highways, not just inaugurate the roads

There is a strange habit in infrastructure conversations: we celebrate the finished road, but rarely ask enough
Training & Certifications

NHAI wants to skill the people who build the highways, not just inaugurate the roads

There is a strange habit in infrastructure conversations: we celebrate the finished road, but rarely ask enough
DE&I

The DE&I conversation is finally becoming more practical: not just hiring women, but making it possible for them to stay

For a long time, inclusion in construction and allied industries was discussed in broad, well-meaning language that