India's Lack Of Trained Carpenters, Riggers To Curb Infra Spend

A trainee learns carpentry at L & T Construction Skills Training Institute in Panvel, India, on Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2010. Building companies including Larsen & Toubro Ltd., India's biggest engineering company, say that while India has millions of unskilled workers, it doesn't have enough trained masons, carpenters and machine operators needed to build the roads, railways and ports it needs. Photographer: Adeel Halim/Bloomberg via Getty Images
A trainee learns carpentry at L & T Construction Skills Training Institute in Panvel, India, on Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2010. Building companies including Larsen & Toubro Ltd., India's biggest engineering company, say that while India has millions of unskilled workers, it doesn't have enough trained masons, carpenters and machine operators needed to build the roads, railways and ports it needs. Photographer: Adeel Halim/Bloomberg via Getty Images
India's Lack Of Trained Carpenters, Riggers To Curb Infra Spend
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