Experts Say Digital Tools Are Key to Revolutionizing Labour Management in India’s Construction Sector

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India’s booming construction industry, employing over 70 million workers and contributing nearly 9% to the nation’s GDP, is now witnessing a digital shift in how labour is managed. According to industry experts, the integration of digital tools is essential for improving workforce coordination, transparency, and overall project efficiency.

Historically, labour tracking in construction has been fragmented and manual, often leading to project delays and wage disputes. But new-age platforms like eFORCE are transforming this landscape. These systems enable real-time visibility into workforce deployment, aligning labour availability with project needs—ultimately helping reduce inefficiencies.

Experts also highlight the growing value of such platforms in promoting worker welfare. They help capture important data related to insurance, safety compliance, and employment benefits. Urban policy researchers note that this digitization could complement traditional inspection mechanisms and support formalization of the informal workforce.

As India continues its infrastructure push, digital adoption is becoming crucial. Experts agree: when implemented strategically, these tools not only enhance productivity but also contribute to better working conditions for millions in the sector.

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