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Pakistan Link In Noida Protest: Fresh Violence Erupts Despite Police Crackdown, 300 Arrested – 21% Wage Hike Announced

Noida protests have pushed the Uttar Pradesh government to announce a 21% interim wage hike. Workers in Gautam Buddha Nagar and Ghaziabad will see revised salaries effective April 1. However, protests continue as labourers demand further increases and better working conditions.

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Last updated: April 14, 2026 12:54:50 IST

Noida Protests: The high-level committee constituted by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has increased the interim minimum wages by about 21 per cent for workers in Gautam Buddha Nagar and Ghaziabad, following massive protests in Noida Phase 2 on Monday. The workers have continued their sit-in protest on Tuesday morning. According to Noida DM’s office, for unskilled workers in Gautam Buddha Nagar and Ghaziabad, the interim wages have been increased from Rs 11,313 to Rs 13,690 monthly; Rs 12,445 to Rs 15,059 for semi-skilled workers and from Rs 13,940 to Rs 16,868 for skilled workers. Interim rates are effective from April 1.

Has UP Increased Minimum Wages For Workers? Noida DM Responds 

In districts with municipal corporations, the monthly wages for unskilled workers have been increased to Rs 13,006, for semi-skilled workers to Rs 14,306 and for skilled workers to Rs 16,025.

In other districts, the wages have been increased to Rs 12,356, Rs 13,591 and Rs 15,224 for unskilled, semi-skilled and skilled workers, respectively, according to the DM’s office.

However, the workers from Hosiery Complex in Noida Phase 2 continued a sit-in protest while demanding increased wages. Police personnel are also present at the spot to control the situation after the protests turned violent on Monday.

Meanwhile, Noida DM has refuted the claim that the minimum wages for workers in Uttar Pradesh were set at Rs 20,000 per month as “fabricated and false news being circulated on several social media platforms.”

National Minimum Floor Wage Under Labour Codes

According to an official statement, the Centre is in the process of establishing a national minimum “floor wage” under the new Labour Codes. This initiative aims to ensure a uniform baseline minimum wage for workers across the country, ensuring fair and reasonable remuneration for workers in all states. The state government is also holding extensive consultations with all stakeholders, including employer organisations and labour unions. The suggestions and objections received are being carefully examined to ensure a balanced and pragmatic decision.

As per the release, currently, the industry is facing global and economic challenges. The prices of raw materials for industries have increased, and exports have declined. Furthermore, the problems and demands raised by workers are relevant, important, and worth considering. In such a situation, it is crucial to reach a decision by adopting a harmonious and balanced approach between both parties–industry and workers. In this context, provisions related to wages and salaries, including the minimum wage provisions under the new Wage Code, have been made with the aim of protecting the interests of workers.

CM Yogi has appealed to the public to trust only information received from official sources. He also asked the employer organisations to ensure workers receive their monthly wages as per rules, regular overtime payments, weekly holidays, bonuses, and all social security rights, while also ensuring the safety and respect of women workers at the workplace.

Fresh Protests Reported In Noida

Workers’ protests continued on Tuesday in the Hosiery Complex in Phase 2 of Uttar Pradesh’s Noida, despite the state government announcing a wage hike for workers.
Police personnel were deployed at the spot.

The Police Commissioner said that they are conducting route marches, and the committee formed by the UP government has held meetings with stakeholders to resolve the issue. The police official said, “Route marches have been conducted continuously since 5 am. Workers gathered at three locations this morning and were dispersed within fifteen minutes after immediate talks with them. The high-powered committee, which has been here since yesterday, held extensive meetings and long marathon meetings with all stakeholders, and made some recommendations. The Uttar Pradesh government understands the workers’ problems, sympathises with them, and is ready to resolve all their problems. I appeal to all workers to return to work in their factories and establish a peaceful environment in Gautam Buddha Nagar district.”

(With inputs from ANI)

Also Read: Pakistan Link In Noida Protests? UP Minister’s Big Claim As Workers Demand Wage Hike, Weekly Off In Late-Night Talks

Published by NewsX Web Desk
Last updated: April 14, 2026 12:54:50 IST

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