Two Indian states and a union territory retroactively increased their minimum wages, the jurisdictions’ governments said.
Madhya Pradesh’s range of daily minimum wages effective since April 1 is 205 Indian rupees (U.S. $2.94) to 448 Indian rupees (U.S. $6.43), up from 204 Indian rupees (U.S. $2.93) to 436 Indian rupees (U.S. $6.25), the state labor department said in a notice (Hindi) May 27.
The union territory of Chandigarh’s range of daily minimum wages, also effective since April 1, is 386 Indian rupees (U.S. $5.54) to 428 Indian rupees (U.S. $6.14), up from 376 Indian rupees (U.S. $5.39) to 417.26 Indian ...
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