In India, the construction industry contributes nearly 9% to the GDP and employs over 60 million people. Yet, despite this sector’s scale and economic significance, it struggles with critical issues, particularly when it comes to workforce stability and continuity. The challenges are visible: short-term migrations, informal employment, and a shortage of skilled labo

Over 60 million people are employed in India’s construction industry, which is a lighthouse of economic activity and the backbone of the country’s infrastructural development. But beyond the surface of progress is a harsh reality: a sizable share of the workforce including many women, struggle with structural issues and unjust treatment. At InCoBAN, we und

Every construction project carries its own tale of triumphs and trials. By delving into specific case studies, we can uncover the intricacies of each project, understanding what contributes to its success or poses challenges. In this blog, we’ll embark on an insightful journey into various metro projects across India, focusing on renowned metro systems such [&he