Gyproc India and Dalmia Bharat Foundation have joined hands to provide special training in drywall and false ceiling installation. This new training programme aims to equip young people with important skills in modern construction techniques. The programme will be conducted at the DIKSHa skill development centre in Rajgangpur, Odisha, and will train 120 students every year.This partnership will help bridge the skill gap in the construction industry by offering hands-on training and expert guidance. Gyproc India, a part of Saint-Gobain, is a leading company in sustainable construction materials.
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