A total of 55-66 per cent are unable to handle real-world plumbing situations where they need to observe, identify and solve a problem by application of plumbing knowledge combined with analytical reasoning, according to the Skills Plumbers 2015 report by assessment firm Aspiring Minds.
However, about 80 per cent of the candidates have knowledge of basic plumbing principles such as usage of tools and pipe fittings.
The report put the spotlight on the need for a more hands-on training curriculum, which will not only help vocational workers gain a better socio-economic status but help build a stronger nation that has well-planned cities, villages and houses.
"Skills will define opportunity in the 21st century, and there is a global trend to identify, train, assess and deploy skills to boost productivity and growth. With soaring demand for the plumbing profession from Make in India to Swachh Bharat, plumbing skills will help create opportunity for millions of youth," Aspiring Minds co-founder and CEO Himanshu Aggarwal said.
However, 40 per cent plumbers are not trained to handle emergency health and safety situations arising out of their jobs, it said.
The report stressed that plumbers need to possess essential people skills to grow their customer base and communicate with the team they work in.
It also found that 33 per cent plumbers did not adapt to a new environment or match customer expectations.
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