National Highway projects’ labour pool come from 53 districts across 8 states

The data shows that out of 53 districts, Bihar accounts for the highest number with 12 districts, followed by Uttar Pradesh with 11 districts and Rajasthan with nine. The execution of national highway projects by the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) remains heavily dependent on workers fr...

National Highway projects’ labour pool come from 53 districts across 8 states
National Highway projects’ labour pool come from 53 districts across 8 states Photo: The Indian Express

The data shows that out of 53 districts, Bihar accounts for the highest number with 12 districts, followed by Uttar Pradesh with 11 districts and Rajasthan with nine.

The execution of national highway projects by the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) remains heavily dependent on workers from a limited set of districts, the Rajya Sabha was informed on Wednesday.

The question was raised by MP Imran Pratapgarhi, on the representation of local workers in infrastructure projects, particularly in Maharashtra.

Gadkari responded by saying that workers are hired by contractors or concessionaires based on the specific skills required for highway construction.

“The development and maintenance of National Highways, including projects implemented by NHAI, are undertaken in an equitable manner across the country, generating significant direct and indirect employment opportunities.

Skill development and capacity building of workers are promoted through various government initiatives, including programmes implemented through government in the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship,” said the minister in a written response.

He added that the NHAI has proposed a structured framework aimed at capacity building and upskilling construction workers involved in highway development.

This initiative is expected to bridge skill gaps, enabling a broader segment of the population to participate in such projects.

Dheeraj Mishra is a Principal Correspondent with the Business Bureau of The Indian Express.

He plays a critical role in covering India's massive infrastructure sectors, providing in-depth reporting on the connectivity lifelines of the nation.

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