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An observational assessment of the Indian construction industry use of total quality management

Construction has long been a driver of economic growth, and India, as the world's second-fastest-growing economy, has seen explosive growth in this sector, particularly in the last decade. The construction industry accounts for more than 11% of India's GDP, and its expansion is essential t...

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Main Authors: Rameshwaran, P. M., Mallick, Santosha Kumar, Mahadeven, Vipin, Baskar, Prabu, Singh, Anoop Narain, Arvindan, S.
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