Report On The Working Of The Minimum Wages Act, 1948 For The

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Report
On The Working Of
The Minimum Wages Act, 1948
For The Year 2011
Government of India
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Labour Bureau
Chandigarh/Shimla
w w w .l abo u r b u r eau . g o v. i n
PREFACE
Minimum wage system serves a useful purpose as it prevents exploitation of
labour and provides necessary cushion to workers through periodic revision of minimum
wages on a statutory basis. The Minimum Wages Act, 1948 empowers the Central and
State Governments to fix and revise the minimum rates of wages payable to workers in
scheduled employments in sweated and unorganized industries. The wage rates so fixed
not only regulate the cost of production to an extent but also have an important bearing
on the standard of living and well being of the work force.
Keeping in view the significant of Minimum Wages particularly for the welfare of
Labour, the Labour Bureau brings out an annual report on the working of the Minimum
Wages Act, 1948. The present report pertains to the year 2011. It presents information
on employments added, employments in which the Minimum Wages were fixed for the
first time, the Minimum Wages in different scheduled employments prevalent during the
year, the range of Minimum Wages, comparative Minimum Wage Rates prevailing in
scheduled employments and number of Inspections etc. Information contained in this
volume is based on the annual reports/returns received from the Chief Labour
Commissioner (Central) as well as the concerned authorities of the State Governments
and Union Territories. The Labour Bureau, therefore, expresses its gratitude to all of
them for their co-operation.
I would like to express my appreciation for the efforts put in by the officers and staff
of the Wages Section of Labour Bureau, Chandigarh, whose names appear in AnnexureV of this Report for bringing out the publication.
The views expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the Ministry of
Labour and Employment, Government of India. Suggestions for improvement are
welcome.
CHANDIGARH/SHIMLA
Dated the 8th April, 2013
D.S.KOLAMKAR
DIRECTOR GENERAL
CONTENTS
SECTION/
SUBJECT
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ANNEXURE
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1-2
Executive Summary
SECTION-I
Introduction
SECTION-II
Main Provisions of the Act
11-13
SECTION-III
Statistics collected under the Minimum Wages
Act,1948
14-17
3-11
Statistical Tables
TABLE-1
Employments Added Subsequently to the Schedule
Appended to the Minimum Wages Act, 1948 during
the year 2011.
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TABLE-2
Employments in which Minimum Wages were fixed
for the first time during the year 2011.
19-20
TABLE-3
Minimum Wages for Unskilled
Scheduled Employments.
21-74
TABLE-4
Range of Minimum Wages as on 31.12.2011.
TABLE-5
Comparative Minimum Wage Rates prevailing in
Scheduled
Employments
in
Central
Sphere/States/Union Territories as on 31.12.2011.
77-119
TABLE-6
Number of establishments covered, number of
establishments submitting return under the
Minimum Wages Act, 1948, and the average daily
number of persons employed during the year 2011.
Number of inspections made, irregularities
detected, prosecutions launched and claims
preferred in the Central Sphere/State and U.Ts for
the year 2011.
120-121
TABLE-7
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Workers
in
75-76
122-123
Annexure I
List of original employments included in the
Schedule under Minimum Wages Act, 1948
124
Annexure II
Machinery for Enforcement of Minimum Wages Act,
1948 for the year 2011.
125-128
Annexure III
Prescribed Consolidated Return under the Minimum
Wages Act, 1948
129-137
Annexure IV
List of reports brought out on the subject till date.
138
Annexure V
Officers / Officials Associated with the Preparation
of the Report
139
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
•
The present report on the working of the Minimum Wages Act, 1948 pertains to
the year 2011.
•
The report is based on the returns received from all the States/Union Territories
and CLC (Central) for the year 2011.
•
Four States namely Gujarat, Jharkhand, Puducherry and Tripura have added new
employments to the scheduled employment.
•
Amongst the States, maximum number of scheduled employments (100) were
reported from Assam and the minimum number (1) were reported from Mizoram.
•
In case of Union Territories, maximum number of scheduled employments were
reported from Daman and Diu (72) and the minimum were reported from
Andaman & Nicobar Islands (6).
•
There exists no uniformity in the wage structure across the various States/Union
Territories as some states pay consolidated wages (Basic + Dearness Allowance)
and the others report D.A. as a separate component.
•
The Range of wages varies from 0.00 to Rs. 341.94. It is zero in case of all the
States/U.T.s which are paying equal wages to all the unskilled workers in all the
scheduled employments whereas it is maximum in case of Kerala i.e. Rs. 341.94.
•
Highest minimum wages are being paid by the State of Kerala which stood at Rs.
491.10 in the scheduled employment River Sand Collection, its loading and
Unloading (Southern Region) and the lowest Rs. 46.00 (plus food items at
subsidised rates) are being paid in the scheduled employment Tea Plantations in
the State of Tripura.
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•
Total of 371 different types of scheduled employments were reported where the
minimum wage rates have been fixed by the States/Union Territories/CLC.
•
The response rate in case of the establishments covered under the Act is as low as
0.18 per cent for Uttarakhand and as high as 100.00 per cent for Tripura.
•
The highest number of inspections (186259) were reported from the state of
Bihar and the lowest number were reported from Dadra and Nagar Haveli (33).
•
The highest number of irregularities were detected by the C.L.C. (166415) and the
lowest (17) were observed in Tripura.
•
The highest number of prosecutions were launched by the State of Gujarat (3850)
and the lowest number of prosecutions launched were reported by Andaman and
Nicobar Island (1).
•
The highest number of claims were preferred by the State of Andhra Pradesh
(18775) and the lowest were preferred by Dadra and Nagar Haveli (3).
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REPORT ON THE WORKING OF THE MINIMUM WAGES
ACT, 1948 FOR THE YEAR 2011
I.
INTRODUCTION
1.1
The purpose of seeking employment is to sell labour to earn wages so as to attain
a ‘decent’ or ‘dignified’ standard of living. The wage or income that a worker obtains
from his /her work is therefore, what enables him /her to achieve a fair standard of living.
One seeks a fair wage both to fulfil one’s basic needs and to feel reassured that one
receives a fair portion of the wealth in return for one’s work Society and the appropriate
Government has a duty to ensure a fair wage to every worker, to ward off starvation and
poverty, to promote the growth of human resources, and to ensure social justice without
which likely threats to law and order may undermine economic progress.
1.2
The Constitution of India accepts the responsibility of the State to create an
economic order in which every citizen finds employment and receives a ‘fair wage’. This
made it necessary to quantify or lay down clear criteria to identify a fair wage.
Therefore, a Central Advisory Council in its first session (November, 1948) appointed a
Tripartite Committee on Fair Wages. The Committee consisted of representatives of
employers, employees and the Government. Their task was to enquire into and report on
the subject of fair wages to labour.
1.3
THE COMMITTEE ON FAIR WAGES defined three different levels of wages
viz;
(i) Living wage
(ii) Fair wage
(iii)Minimum Wage
1.3.1
Living Wage
The living wage, according to the Committee, represented the highest level of the wage
which should enable the worker to provide for himself and his family not merely the
basic essentials of food, clothing and shelter but a measure of comfort including
education for children, protection against ill health, requirements of essential social
needs and a measure of insurance against more important misfortunes including old age.
But the Committee felt that when such a wage is to be determined, the considerations of
national income and the capacity to pay of the industry concerned has to be taken into
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account and the Committee was of the opinion that living wage had to be the ultimate
goal or the target.
1.4
Fair Wage
1.4.1
The Fair Wages Committee in this connection observed : “ the objective is not
merely to determine wages which are fair in the abstract, but to see that employment at
existing levels is not only maintained, but if possible increased. From this point of view,
it will be clear that the levels of the wages should enable the industry to maintain
production with efficiency. The capacity of industry to pay should, therefore, be assessed
by the Wage Boards in the light of this very important consideration.”
1.4.2
The Fair Wages Committee also recommended that the fair wage should be
related with the productivity of labour. In this connection, it may be said that in India
since the existing level of wages is unable to maintain the workers on subsistence plus
standard, it is essential that the workers must be first assured a living wage and only after
this minimum has been done, the wages should be related to the productivity. The
Committee further recommended that the fair wage should be related with the prevailing
rates of the wages, though in view of unduly low wages prevailing even in organized
industries in the country, it laid down that the wage fixing machinery should, therefore,
make due allowance for any depression of wages caused by unequal bargaining.
1.4.3
With regard to the machinery to be adopted for the fixation of fair wages, the
Committee favoured the setting up of Wage Boards. It recommended that there should
be a State Board for each State, composed of independent members and representatives
of employers and employees in equal numbers. In addition to the State Board, there
should be a Regional Board for each of the industry taken up for wage regulation.
Finally, there should be a Central Appellate Board to which appeals may be preferred on
the decision of the Wage Boards. On the recommendations of the Committee on Fair
Wages, a bill was introduced in the Parliament in August 1950, known as Fair Wages
Bill. It aimed at fixing fair wages for workers employed in the first instance, in factories
and mines. It contained various other useful provisions also. But the bill now stands
lapsed.
1.4.4
The Fair Wages Committee appointed by the Government of India, as stated
earlier, drew a distinction between a minimum and a living wage and observed that the
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minimum wage is less than the living wage. With regard to the fair wage, the Committee
recommended that it should be above the minimum wage and below the living wage.
1.5
Minimum Wage
1.5.1
The Committee was of the view that a minimum wage must provide for not
merely the bare sustenance of life, but for the preservation of the efficiency of the
worker. For this purpose, the minimum wage must also provide for some measure of
education, medical requirements and amenities.
1.5.2
The statutory Minimum Wage is the wage determined according to the procedure
prescribed by the relevant provisions of the Minimum Wages Act, 1948.
1.5.3
The question of establishing statutory wage fixing machinery in India was,
therefore, discussed at the third and fourth meetings of the Standing Labour Committee
held in 1943 and 1944 respectively and at successive sessions of the Tripartite Labour
Conference in 1943, 1944 and 1945.
The last of these approved the enactment of
minimum wages legislation in principle. On April 11, 1946, a Minimum Wages Bill was
introduced in Parliament but the passage of the Bill was considerably delayed by the
constitutional changes in India. It was, however, passed into an Act in March, 1948.
1.5.4
The Act applies to the employments (Annexure I) that are included in Parts I and
II of the Schedule Appended to the Act. The authority to include an employment in the
schedule and to take steps for getting the minimum rates of wages fixed or revised vests
with the Government – Central or State, according to the nature of employment. Once
the minimum rates of wages are fixed according to the procedure prescribed by law, it is
the obligation of the employer to pay the said wages irrespective of the capacity to pay.
1.6
CONCEPT OF THE MINIMUM WAGES AS DEFINED IN THE
VARIOUS INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANISATION
(ILO) CONFERENCES
1.6.1
A brief history of the concept of Minimum Wages as taken up by the various
International Labour Organisation Conferences from time to time is traced in the
following paragraphs.
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1.6.2
CONVENTION NO.26
ELEVENTH SESSION (1928)
1.6.3 Eleventh Session held on 30th May, 1928, was convened at Geneva. Adoption of
proposals with regard to Minimum Wage Fixing Machinery was the first item on the
agenda of the Session.
1.6.4
CONVENTION NO. 99
THIRTY FOURTH SESSION (1951)
1.6.5
The Thirty Fourth Session was held on 6th June, 1951 and the Convention
concerning the Minimum Wage Fixing Machinery in Agriculture was the eighth item on
the agenda of the Session.
The guidelines for creation / maintenance of adequate
machinery whereby Minimum Wages can be fixed for agricultural workers were similar
to those stated for Minimum Wage Fixing Machinery in the 11th Session of the ILO.
1.6.6
CONVENTION NO.131
FIFTY FOURTH SESSION (1970)
1.6.7
The General Conference of the ILO met in its 54th Session on 3rd June, 1970 in
Geneva and passed the Convention concerning Minimum Wage Fixing, with special
reference to developing countries on 22nd June, 1970. It was thought that the earlier
Conventions with regard to the Minimum Wages had played a valuable part in protecting
disadvantaged groups of wage earners and that another Convention was needed to
complement the earlier ones, which, while of general application, will pay special regard
to the needs of developing countries.
1.7
MINIMUM WAGE DEFINED IN THE VARIOUS SESSIONS
OF INDIAN LABOUR CONFERENCES
1.7.1
FIFTEENTH SESSION, (1957)
At the 15th Session of the Indian Labour Conference held at New Delhi in July
1957, an important resolution was passed, which laid down that the minimum wage
should be need-based and should ensure the minimum human needs of the industrial
worker. The following norms were accepted as a guide for all wage- fixing authorities
including Minimum Wage Committees, Wage Boards, Adjudicators, etc.:
(i)
In calculating the minimum wage, the standard working class family
should be taken to comprise three consumption units for one earner, the
earnings of women, children and adolescents being disregarded.
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(ii)
Minimum food requirements should be calculated on the basis of a net
intake of 2700 calories as recommended by Dr. Akroyd for an average
Indian adult of moderate activity.
(iii)
Clothing requirements should be estimated on the basis of a per capita
consumption of 18 yards per annum, which would give for the average
worker’s family of four a total of 72 yards.
(iv)
In respect of housing, the norm should be the minimum rent charged by
Government in any area for houses provided under the Subsidised
Industrial Housing Scheme for low – income groups ; and
(v)
Fuel, lighting and other miscellaneous items of expenditure should
constitute 20 per cent of the total minimum wage. The Resolution
further laid down that wherever the minimum wage fixed was below
the norms recommended above, it would be incumbent on the
authorities concerned to justify the circumstances which prevented
them from adherence to the aforesaid norms. The Resolution, thus,
tried to give a concreteness to the whole concept of minimum wage.
In 1991, the Supreme Court in its judgment expressed the view that children’s
education, medical requirement, minimum recreation, including festivals, ceremonies,
provision for old age and marriage should further constitute 25 per cent and be used as a
guide for fixing the minimum wage.
1.7.2
THE THIRTIETH SESSION (1992)
The Indian Labour Conference in its Thirtieth Session in September, 1992
expressed the view that while the tendency to fix minimum wages at unrealistically high
levels must be checked, implementation of wages once fixed must be ensured. It felt that
the implementation machinery, consisting of labour administration in the States had been
far from effective. It was desirable that workers’ organizations and non-governmental
voluntary organizations etc., played a greater role instead of engaging an army of
inspectors for this purpose.
1.7.3. REVISION
The Minimum Wage rates should be revised at an appropriate interval not
exceeding five years.
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1.7.4
PROCEDURE FOR FIXATION/REVISION
In (Section 5 of) the Minimum Wages Act, 1948, two methods have been
provided for fixation/revision of minimum wages. They are the Committee method and
Notification method.
(i)
COMMITTEE METHOD
Under this method, committees and sub-committees are set up by the
appropriate Governments to hold enquiries and make recommendations
with regard to fixation and revision of minimum wages, as the case may
be.
(ii)
NOTIFICATION METHOD
In this method, Government proposals are published in the Official
Gazette for information of the persons likely to be affected thereby and
specify a date not less than two months from the date of the notification on
which the proposals will be taken into consideration.
After considering
advice of the Committees/Sub-committees and all the representations
received by the specified date in Notification method, the appropriate
Government shall, by notification in the Official Gazette, fix/revise the
minimum wages in respect of the concerned scheduled employment and it
shall come into force on expiry of three months from the date of its issue.
1.7.5
VARIABLE DEARNESS ALLOWANCE (VDA)
It was recommended in the Labour Ministers' Conference held in 1988, to evolve
a mechanism to protect wages against inflation by linking it to rise in the Consumer Price
Index. The Variable Dearness Allowance came into being in the year 1991. The
allowance is revised twice a year, once on 1st April and then on 1st October.
1.7.6
ENFORCEMENT MACHINERY
The enforcement of the provisions of the Minimum Wages Act in the Central
Sphere is secured through the officers of Central Industrial Relations Machinery. In so
far as State Sphere is concerned, the enforcement is the responsibility of the respective
State Government/Union Territory.
Statement showing the strength of Enforcement
Machinery available in different States/Union Territories for enforcement of Minimum
Wages Act, 1948 during the year 2011 is given in Annexure II.
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1.7.7
NATIONAL WAGE POLICY
Though it is desirable to have a National Wage Policy, it is difficult to conceive a
concept of the same. The issue of National Wage Policy has been discussed on many
occasions at various forums. Because fixation of wages depends on a number of criteria
like local conditions, cost of living and paying capacity which also varies from State to
State and from industry to industry, it would be difficult to maintain uniformity in wages.
The Indian Labour Conference, held in November, 1985 expressed the following views“Till such time a national wage policy does not come into being, it would be
desirable to have regional minimum wages in regard to which the Central Government
may lay down the guidelines. The Minimum Wages should be revised at regular
periodicity and should be linked with rise in the cost of living”
Accordingly, the Government issued guidelines in July, 1987 for setting up of
Regional Minimum Wages Advisory Committees. These Committees renamed
subsequently as Regional Labour Ministers’ Conference, made a number of
recommendations which include reduction in disparities in minimum wages in different
states of a region, setting up of inter-state Coordination Council, consultation with
neighbouring States while fixing/revising minimum wages etc.
1.7.8
REGIONAL COMMITTEES TO REDUCE DISPARITIES IN WAGES
There is disparity in rates of minimum wages in various regions of the country.
This is due to the differences in socio-economic and agro-climatic conditions, prices of
essential commodities, paying capacity, productivity and local conditions influencing the
wage rate. The regional disparity in minimum wages is also attributed to the fact that both
the Central and State Governments are the appropriate Government to fix, revise and
enforce minimum wages in scheduled employments in their respective jurisdictions under
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the Act . To bring uniformity in the minimum wages of scheduled employments, the
Union Government has requested the States to form regional Committees. At present
there are five Regional Minimum Wages Advisory Committees in the country which are
as under:NAME OF THE REGION
STATE/UNION TERRITORY
Eastern Region
West Bengal, Odisha, Bihar, Jharkhand and
Andaman & Nicobar Islands.
North Eastern Region
Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur,
Meghalaya, Mizoram, Sikkim, Nagaland
and Tripura.
Southern Region
Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil
Nadu, Puducherry and Lakshadweep.
Northern Region
Punjab, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh,
Jammu & Kashmir, Haryana, Uttar
Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Delhi and
Chandigarh.
Western Region
Maharashtra,
Gujarat,
Goa,
Madhya
Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Dadra & Nagar
Haveli and Daman & Diu.
1.8
CONCEPT OF NATIONAL FLOOR LEVEL MINIMUM WAGE
In order to have a uniform wage structure and to reduce the disparity in minimum
wages across the country, the concept of National Floor Level Minimum Wage was
mooted on the basis of the recommendations of the National Commission on Rural
Labour (NCRL) in 1991. Keeping in view the recommendation of NCRL and subsequent
rise in price indices, the National Floor Level Minimum Wage was fixed at Rs. 35/- per
day in 1996. The Central Government raised the National Floor Level Minimum Wage
to Rs. 40/- per day in 1998 and further to Rs. 45/- with effect from 01.12.1999, and Rs.
50/- per day with effect from 1.9.2002. Based on the norms suggested by the Working
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Group and its acceptance by the Central Advisory Board subsequently in its meeting held
on 19.12.2003, national floor level minimum wage was revised upward to Rs. 66/- per
day with effect from 1.02.2004 and subsequently it was increased to Rs. 80.00 per day
with effect from 1.9.2007. The Central Government has increased the National Floor
Level Minimum Wage from Rs. 80/- to Rs. 100/- per day with effect from 1.11.2011.
These have further been revised to Rs. 115.00. The National Floor Level Minimum
Wage, however, has no statutory backing. The State Governments are persuaded to fix
minimum wages such that in none of the scheduled employments 1, the minimum wage is
less than National Floor Level Minimum Wage.
II.
MAIN PROVISIONS OF THE MINIMUM WAGES ACT, 1948
Following are the main provisions of the Act:2.1
FIXING OF MINIMUM RATES OF WAGES
2.1.1 It provides for fixing minimum wages in certain employments where labour is
ignorant or less organised and is vulnerable to exploitation. Minimum wages are not to
be fixed in respect of any industry in which there are less than 1,000 employees in the
whole State. (Under the 1957 amendment to the Act of 1948, this limiting condition has
been substantially relaxed.)
2.1.2
The Act provides for the fixation of
(a)A minimum time rate
(b)A minimum piece rate
(c) A guaranteed time rate
(d)An overtime rate appropriate to different occupations and different classes of
workers.
2.1.3
The minimum wage fixed or revised by the appropriate Government 2 will include
the following
(a) A basic rate of wages and a special allowance at a rate to be adjusted, at such
intervals and in such manner as the appropriate government may direct, to accord
1
“Scheduled employment” means an employment specified in the schedule appended to the Minimum
Wages Act, or any process or branch of work forming part of such employment.
2
As per the Act , the appropriate government means (i) In relation to any scheduled employment carried on
by or under the authority of the Central Government or a railway administration or in relation to a mine,
oilfield or major port or any corporation established by a Central Act, the Central Government and (ii) In
relation to any other scheduled employment , the State Government.
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as nearly as practicable with the variation in the cost of living index number 3
applicable to such workers.
(b) A basic rate of wages with or without the cost of living allowance and the cash
value of the concessions in respect of suppliers of essential commodities at
concession rates, where so authorised: or
(c) An all inclusive rate allowing for the basic rate, the cost of living allowance and
the cash value of the concessions, if any.
(d) The cost of living allowance and the cash value of the concessions in respect of
supplies of essential commodities at concession rate shall be computed by the
competent authority 4 at such intervals and in accordance with such directions as
may be specified or given by the appropriate government. The Act lays down that
wages should be paid in cash, although it empowers the appropriate Governments
for the payment of minimum wages wholly or partly in kind.
2.2
PAYMENT OF MINIMUM RATE OF WAGES
The employer is required to pay to every employee, engaged in a scheduled
employment under him, wages at a rate not less than the minimum rate of wages notified
for that class of employees without any deduction except as may be authorised.
2.3
FIXING HOURS FOR NORMAL WORKING DAY
In regard to any scheduled employment, minimum rates of wages in respect of
which have been fixed under this Act, the appropriate Government may
(a)
fix the number of hours of work which shall constitute a normal working
day, inclusive of one or more specified intervals;
(b)
provide for a day of rest in every period of seven days which shall be
allowed to all employees or to any specified class of employees and for
the payment of remuneration in respect of such days of rest;
(c)
provide for payment for work on a day of rest at a rate not less than the
overtime rate
3
Cost of living index number in relation to employees in any scheduled employment in respect of which
minimum rates of wages have been fixed , means the index number ascertained and declared by the
competent authority by notification in the Official Gazette to be the cost of living index number applicable
to employee in such employment.
4
Competent authority means the authority appointed by the appropriate government by notification in its
Official Gazette to ascertain from time to time the cost of living index number applicable to the employees
employed in the scheduled employment specified in such notification.
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2.4
WAGES FOR TWO OR MORE CLASSES OF WORK
If an employee performs two or more classes of work, to each of which a different
rate of wage is applicable, the employer is required to pay to such an employee in respect
of the time respectively occupied in each such class of work, wages at not less than the
minimum rate in force in respect of each such class.
2.5
MAINTENANCE OF REGISTERS AND RECORDS
Every employer is required to maintain registers and records giving particulars of
employees, the work performed by them, the wages paid to them, the receipts given by
them and any other required particulars.
2.6
INSPECTIONS
The appropriate Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint
inspectors for this purpose under the Act and define the local limits for their functions.
2.7
CLAIMS
The appropriate Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint
Labour Commissioner or Commissioner for Workmen’s Compensation or any officer not
below the rank of Labour Commissioner or any other officer with experience as a judge
of a civil court or as a Stipendiary Magistrate, to hear and decide for any specified area,
all claims arising out of the payment of less than the minimum rates of wages as well as
payment for days of rest or for work done.
2.8
AUTHORISED DEDUCTIONS
The deductions can be made on account of:
(a)
Fines
(b)
Damage or Loss
(c)
Breach of Contract
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III.
STATISTICS COLLECTED UNDER THE MINIMUM WAGES
ACT, 1948
3.1
All establishments covered under the Act are required to furnish to the concerned
authority (Central or State) an annual return in prescribed form as per the rules framed
under the Minimum Wages Act, 1948. The Centre / State Governments in turn send a
consolidated return (Annexure III) to the Labour Bureau which compiles an all India
report based on the data contained in these returns after scrutiny to ensure accuracy and
consistency of data. Where the monthly Minimum Wages have been reported, these have
been converted to daily minimum wages by dividing the monthly wages by 26, the
fortnightly and weekly minimum wages have been divided by 12 and 6 respectively to
arrive at the daily minimum wage.
3.2
ADDITION OF NEW EMPLOYMENTS
3.2.1
The State Governments and the Union Territories review the Scheduled
Employments under their jurisdiction from time to time and add new employments in
respect of which it is of the opinion that minimum rates of wages should be fixed
statutorily in addition to the existing ones.
3.2.2
During the year 2011, four States namely Gujarat, Jharkhand, Puducherry and
Tripura added new employments to the Schedule appended to the Act (Table 1).
3.3
FIXATION OF MINIMUM WAGES FOR THE FIRST TIME
Table 2 shows that during the year 2011, the minimum wages were fixed for the
first time by the States of
Jharkhand in 13 scheduled employments, Kerala in 24
scheduled employments, Tamil Nadu in 1 scheduled employment and Puducherry in 2
scheduled employments.
3.4
SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENTS AND PREVAILING MINIMUM WAGE
RATES
The Central Government and the different State Governments have been
maintaining a set of scheduled employments for fixing minimum rates of wages under
their respective jurisdiction.
This set undergoes a change as and when there is an
addition of an employment in the schedule appended to the Minimum Wages Act, 1948
by these appropriate Governments.
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Table 3 presents the data for 35 States/Union Territories and CLC (Central) on
Minimum Wages for Unskilled Workers in Scheduled Employments as on 31.12.2011.
The number of scheduled employments varies from State to State and so do the minimum
wages. Amongst the States, the largest number of scheduled employments were reported
from Assam which stood at 100 and the lowest number i.e. 1 was reported from
Mizoram. In case of Union Territories, the maximum number of scheduled employments
i.e. 72 were reported from Daman & Diu and the minimum i.e. 6 from Andaman &
Nicobar Islands. An analysis of the table also shows that there is no uniformity in the
wage structure as some States pay consolidated wages (Basic + Dearness Allowance) and
some are reporting D.A. as a separate component. Only 13 States, 3 U.T. and the CLC
(Central) have linked wages to periodic revision of D.A. Further, 17 States/Union
Territories were paying by and large equal wages to all the unskilled workers in all the
scheduled employments.
3.5
SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENTS AND RANGE OF MINIMUM
WAGE RATES
3.5.1
The total number of employments in respect of which the minimum wage rates
have been fixed / revised and the range of minimum wage rates in different States / Union
Territories as on 31.12.2011 have been presented in Table 4.
3.5.2
It emerges from the Table that the number of scheduled employments was highest
in the State of Assam (100) followed by Bihar (88), Jharkhand (88), Karnataka (81) and
Daman and Diu (72).
3.5.3
The dispersion of wage rates as measured by the range between the lowest
minimum wage rate and the highest minimum wage rate at all States / U.Ts. level is
large, which is reflected by the fact that it is zero in case of the States/Union Territories
which are paying equal wages to all the unskilled workers in all the scheduled
employments whereas it is the maximum in case of Kerala i.e. Rs. 341.94.
3.6
MINIMUM WAGE RATES IN SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENTS IN
CENTRAL SPHERE / STATES / UNION TERRITORIES
3.6.1
Table 5 depicts a comparative picture of the minimum wage rates per day
prevailing in the scheduled employments in Central Sphere / States / Union Territories.
The main purpose of classifying this information is:
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(a) to study the inter-State variations in the minimum wage rates in a
particular scheduled employment and
(b) to present the number and names of the States / U.Ts. fixing minimum
wages for a particular employment at one place.
3.6.2
It is clear from the Table that as on 31.12.2011 there were in all 371 different
types of scheduled employments all over India for which minimum wage rates have been
fixed / revised by the Central Government / States / Union Territories submitting returns .
However differences in the range of minimum wages were found in the same scheduled
employment in States or U.Ts. For instance, in Agriculture, the minimum wage rates of
Rs. 55.00 per day were reported from the State of Puducherry (Yanam Region), and Rs.
247.00 were prevalent in Delhi.
Similarly in Public Motor Transport, minimum wage
rates of Rs.70.85 were observed in the States of Tripura and Rs.247.00 per day were
found in Delhi. Further in Construction/Maintenance of Building and Roads, minimum
wage rates of Rs.80.00 per day were found in Arunachal Pradesh and Rs.247.00 in
Delhi. In case of Dal/Flour/Rice Mills, minimum wage rates of Rs. 77.00 per day were
reported from the U.T. of Puducherry and Rs. 247.00 per day was prevalent in Delhi. In
the case of Stone Breaking and Stone Crushing, minimum wage rates of Rs. 80.00 per
day were reported from the States Arunachal Pradesh and Rs. 308.15 in the State of
Kerala. In Forestry/Timber Operations and Social Forestry, minimum wage rates of Rs.
69.27 per day were reported from the State of Andhra Pradesh and Rs. 361.10 per day
were prevalent in the State of Kerala.
The same pattern is observable in the other
scheduled employments as well. Table-3 shows that highest minimum wages are being
paid by the State of Kerala which stood at Rs. 491.10 in the scheduled employment River
Sand Collection, its loading and unloading in the Southern Region and lowest in the State
of Tripura i.e. Rs. 46.00 (plus food items at subsidised rates) in scheduled employment
Tea Plantations.
3.7
SUBMISSION OF RETURNS
Details regarding the number of establishments covered under the Minimum
Wages Act, 1948 and those submitting returns as well as average daily employment have
been presented in Table 6. In the State sphere, the response rate was as low as 0.00 per
cent in the State of Lakshadweep and as high as 100.00 per cent in Tripura.
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3.8
INSPECTIONS
3.8.1
The State-wise details of Inspections made, irregularities detected, prosecutions
launched and claims preferred have been given in Table 7.
3.8.2
In the States/U.Ts. , the highest number of inspections (186259) were reported
from the State of Bihar followed by (117193) by the State of Gujarat and highest
number of irregularities (166415) were reported by C.L.C. followed by (63328) by the
State of Kerala.
On the other hand, no inspections were made by Lakshadweep
whereas no irregularities were observed in Meghalaya, Manipur, Sikkim and Daman &
Diu. In the State sphere, the highest number of prosecutions (3850) were launched in
Gujarat whereas no prosecutions were launched in Meghalaya, Manipur, Sikkim, Tripura
and Daman & Diu..
The highest number of claims preferred were in Andhra Pradesh
(18775) followed by Bihar (14487) and no case was preferred by Andaman & Nicobar
Island.
3.9
ENFORCEMENT OF THE ACT
Mere fixation / revision of wages would not be sufficient unless it is ensured that
the workers are paid accordingly. Thus provision of adequate staff is a must for
successful implementation of the Minimum Wages Act. However, in most of the States
and Union Territories, there was no machinery appointed exclusively for the enforcement
of the Minimum Wages Act and the inspection staff appointed under other labour Acts
was entrusted with the enforcement of the Minimum Wages Act also. The Statement
showing the strength of the machinery for enforcement of the Minimum Wages Act, 1948
during the year 2011 has been given in Annexure- II.
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TABLE- 1
EMPLOYMENTS ADDED SUBSEQUENTLY TO THE SCHEDULE
APPENDED TO THE MINIMUM WAGES ACT, 1948
DURING THE YEAR 2011
S.NO.
STATE / UNION
TERRITORY
1
Gujarat
2
Jharkhand
EMPLOYMENTS ADDED SUBSEQUENTLY TO THE
SCHEDULE APPENDED TO THE MINIMUM WAGES
ACT, 1948 DURING THE YEAR 2011
1
Zardoshi Work
1
2
13
Employment of Domestic Servants
Employment of Sponge Iron, Rod Manufacturing
and Manufacturing of angle from Iron and Ingots
Employment in Motor Garages and Workshops
Employment of Motor Body Building
Employment of Mess, Canteens and Clubs
Employment in Chartered/Costs Accounts, Auditors,
Tax Consultancy and Architect
Private Technical Institution, Coaching Institute and
Private Schools (Non-teaching)
Employment in laying of underground cables,
electric lines, water supply lines and sewerage pipe
line
Employment in Electricity Generator and Supply
Employment in Decoration Pandals, etc.
Grinding and Crushing in Minerals Ore
Employment in Bus and Truck Driver/Conductor and
Cleaners
Computer Coaching Institutes
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
3
Puducherry
1
2
Loading and Unloading Operations
Taxies and Auto Drivers
4
Tripura
1
Domestic Workers
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TABLE – 2
EMPLOYMENTS IN WHICH THE MINIMUM WAGES WERE FIXED FOR
THE FIRST TIME DURING THE YEAR 2011
S.NO.
1
1
STATE/
UNION
TERRITORY
2
Jharkhand
EMPLOYMENTS IN WHICH MINIMUM
WAGES WERE FIXED FOR THE FIRST
TIME DURING THE YEAR 2011
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
2
Kerala
1
2
3
4
5
6
3
Employment of Domestic Servants
Employment of Sponge Iron, Rod
Manufacturing and Manufacturing of
angle from Iron and Ingots
Employment in Motor Garages and
Workshops
Employment of Motor Body Building
Employment of Mess, Canteens and
Clubs
Employment in Chartered/Costs
Accounts, Auditors, Tax Consultancy
and Architect
Private Technical Institution, Coaching
Institute and Private Schools (Nonteaching)
Employment in laying of under ground
cables, electric lines, water supply
lines and sewerage pipe line
Employment in Electricity Generator
and Supply
Employment in Decoration Pandals,
etc.
Grinding and Crushing in Minerals Ore
Employment in Bus and Truck
Driver/Conductor and Cleaners
Computer Coaching Institutes
Aluminium and Tin Products
Cane and Bamboo Industry
Charted Accounted Offices
Construction and maintenance of Dam
Computer Software
Diamond Cutting and Polishing
19
MINIMUM
WAGES
FIXED
PER DAY (In
Rs.)
4
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
225.14
231.10
221.10
226.10
243.41
199.25
S.NO.
1
STATE/
UNION
TERRITORY
2
EMPLOYMENTS IN WHICH MINIMUM
WAGES WERE FIXED FOR THE FIRST
TIME DURING THE YEAR 2011
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
3
Tamil Nadu
4
Puducherry
4
Electric Equipments, Home Appliances
and Operation of Software System
Electronic Industry
Food Processing
Furniture Industry
Handicarafts
Marble and Granite
Mechanised Fish Catching
Petrol Pumps
Plastic Industry
Private Temples
Screen Printing
Soap Manufacturing
Telefilm and Moton Picture
Timber Cutting
Tree Climbing
Water Boat Transport
Star Hotels
Private Educational Institutions
(Non-teaching)
MINIMUM
WAGES
FIXED
PER DAY (In
Rs.)
5
225.14
243.41
219.00
296.10
275.05
300.05
219.00
224.56
215.33
218.51
214.56
328.10
351.10
205.00
242.58
224.95
1
Employment in Mushroom Growing
and Allied Works
154.42
1
2
Loading and Unloading Operations
Taxies and Auto Drivers
149.00
177.00
20
TABLE 3
TABLE 3
MINIMUM WAGES PER DAY FOR UNSKILLED WORKERS IN SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENTS
AS ON 31.12.2011
S.NO.
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
1.CHIEF LABOUR COMMISSIONER (CENTRAL)
Area -C
102.00
Area - A
114.00
1
Agriculture
2
Asbestos Mines
Above Ground
Below Ground
3
Barytes Mines
4
TOTAL
54.00
61.00
156.00
175.00
120.00
150.00
51.00
62.00
171.00
212.00
Above Ground
Below Ground
120.00
150.00
51.00
62.00
171.00
212.00
Bauxite Mines
Above Ground
Below Ground
120.00
150.00
51.00
62.00
171.00
212.00
5
Construction / Maintenance of
Roads and Building operations
Area -C
Area - A
120.00
180.00
51.00
76.00
171.00
256.00
6
China Clay Mines
Above Ground
Below Ground
120.00
150.00
51.00
62.00
171.00
212.00
7
Copper Mines
Above Ground
Below Ground
120.00
150.00
51.00
62.00
171.00
212.00
8
Construction and maintenance of
Runways
Area -C
Area - A
120.00
180.00
51.00
76.00
171.00
256.00
9
Clay Mines
Above Ground
Below Ground
120.00
150.00
51.00
62.00
171.00
212.00
10
Chromite Mines
Above Ground
Below Ground
120.00
150.00
51.00
62.00
171.00
212.00
11
Dolomite Mines
Above Ground
Below Ground
120.00
150.00
51.00
62.00
171.00
212.00
12
Employment in laying of Underground
electric, wireless, radio, television,
telephone, telegraph and overseas
communication cables and similar
other underground cabling, electric
lines, water supply lines and
sewerage pipe lines
Area -C
Area - A
120.00
180.00
51.00
76.00
171.00
256.00
13
Fire Clay Mines
Above Ground
Below Ground
120.00
150.00
51.00
62.00
171.00
212.00
14
Felspar Mines
Above Ground
Below Ground
120.00
150.00
51.00
62.00
171.00
212.00
15
Gypsum Mines
Above Ground
Below Ground
120.00
150.00
51.00
62.00
171.00
212.00
16
Graphite Mines
Above Ground
Below Ground
120.00
150.00
51.00
62.00
171.00
212.00
17
Granite Mines
Above Ground
Below Ground
120.00
150.00
51.00
62.00
171.00
212.00
18
Gravel Mines
Above Ground
Below Ground
120.00
150.00
51.00
62.00
171.00
212.00
19
Hematite Mines
Above Ground
Below Ground
120.00
150.00
51.00
62.00
171.00
212.00
20
Iron Ore Mines
Above Ground
Below Ground
120.00
150.00
51.00
62.00
171.00
212.00
21
Kyanite Mines
Above Ground
Below Ground
120.00
150.00
51.00
62.00
171.00
212.00
22
Laterite Mines
Above Ground
Below Ground
120.00
150.00
51.00
62.00
171.00
212.00
21
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TABLE 3
S.NO.
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
TOTAL
Loading and Unloading in Goods-Sheds, Parcel Area -C
Offices of Railways, other Goodsheds,
Godowns, Warehouses, etc. and Docks and
Ports
Area - A
120.00
51.00
171.00
180.00
76.00
256.00
24
Lignite Mines
Above Ground
Below Ground
120.00
150.00
51.00
62.00
171.00
212.00
25
Maintainance of Buildings
Area -C
Area-A
120.00
180.00
51.00
76.00
171.00
256.00
26
Mica Mines
Above Ground
Below Ground
120.00
150.00
51.00
62.00
171.00
212.00
27
Manganese Mines
Above Ground
Below Ground
120.00
150.00
51.00
62.00
171.00
212.00
28
Magnesite Mines
Above Ground
Below Ground
120.00
150.00
51.00
62.00
171.00
212.00
29
Magnetite Mines
Above Ground
Below Ground
120.00
150.00
51.00
62.00
171.00
212.00
30
Marble and Calcite Mines
Above Ground
Below Ground
120.00
150.00
51.00
62.00
171.00
212.00
31
Ochre Mines
Above Ground
Below Ground
120.00
150.00
51.00
62.00
171.00
212.00
32
Quartz Mines
Above Ground
Below Ground
120.00
150.00
51.00
62.00
171.00
212.00
33
Quartzite Mines
Above Ground
Below Ground
120.00
150.00
51.00
62.00
171.00
212.00
34
Red Oxide Mines
Above Ground
Below Ground
120.00
150.00
51.00
62.00
171.00
212.00
35
Rock Phosphate Mines
Above Ground
Below Ground
120.00
150.00
51.00
62.00
171.00
212.00
36
Stone Breaking and Stone Crushing
82.44
54.06
136.50
37
Stone Mines
Above Ground
Below Ground
120.00
150.00
51.00
62.00
171.00
212.00
38
Steatite (including Mines producing Soap Stone Above Ground
and Talc)Mines
Below Ground
120.00
51.00
171.00
150.00
62.00
212.00
23
39
Silica Mines
Above Ground
Below Ground
120.00
150.00
51.00
62.00
171.00
212.00
40
Slate Mines
Above Ground
Below Ground
120.00
150.00
51.00
62.00
171.00
212.00
41
Sweeping and Cleaning
Area C
Area A
120.00
180.00
51.00
76.00
171.00
256.00
42
Watch and Ward
Area C
Area A
120.00
180.00
51.00
76.00
171.00
256.00
43
Uranium Mines
Above Ground
Below Ground
120.00
150.00
51.00
62.00
171.00
212.00
44
White Clay Mines
Above Ground
Below Ground
120.00
150.00
51.00
62.00
171.00
212.00
45
Wolfram Mines
Above Ground
Below Ground
120.00
150.00
51.00
62.00
171.00
212.00
22
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TABLE 3
S.NO.
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
Ahmedabad
(U.A.)
Bangalore
Kolkata
Lucknow
(U.A.)
(U.A.)
(U.A.)
Agra
Ajmer
Aligarh
Allahabad
Amaravati
Aurangabad
Bareilly
(U.A.)
(U.A.)
(U.A.)
(U.A.)
(U.A.)
(U.A.)
(U.A.)
Bhavnagar/Bhopal
Bikaner
Bhubaneshwar
Amritsar
Calicut
Chandigarh
Cochin
Coimbatore
Cuttack
Durgapur
Faridabad Complex
AREA"A"
Greater
Bombay
Hyderabad
Kanpur
AREA"B"
Ghaziabad
Gorakhpur
Guwahati
Guntur
Gwalior
Indore
HubliDharwad
Jabalpur
Jaipur
Jalandhar
Jamshedpur
Jodhpur
Kolhapur
(U.A.)
U.A.)
(U.A.)
(U.A.)
(U.A.)
Kalyan
Kota
Ludhiana
Madurai
NOTE:
Area: ‘ C’ = will comprise all areas not mentioned in this list
U.A.
= Urban Agglomeration
23
TOTAL
(U.A.)
Chennai (U.A.)
(U.A.)
(U.A.)
Nagpur (U.A.)
Delhi (U.A.)
(U.A.)
(U.A.)
(U.A.)
(U.A.)
Meerut
Moradabad
Mysore
Nasik
Pune
Patna
Raipur
(U.A.)
(U.A.)
Rajkot
Ranchi
Sholapur
(U.A.)
Srinagar
Surat
(U.A.) Thiruvananthap
uram
Ulhasnagar
Vadodara
Varanasi
(U.A.)
Vijaywada
Vishakhapatnam
(U.A.)
(U.A.)
(U.A.)
(U.A.)
(U.A.)
(U.A.)
(U.A.)
(U.A.)
(U.A.)
(U.A.)
(U.A.)
(U.A.)
(U.A.)
(U.A.)
(U.A.)
Warangal
..
TABLE 3
S.NO.
1
2
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
2.ANDHRA PRADESH
Agriculture
Aerated water manufacturing units and Soft
Drinks
Any Manfacturing Process carried out in any
Factory as defined under Sec.2(m) or Sec. 85
of the Factories Act other than those notified
under Part-I and Part-II of the Schedule of
Minimum Wages Act, 1948
Automobile Engineering workshops including
servicing and repairs
Baking process including Biscuits Manufactory
TOTAL
112.00
96.31
69.23
112.00
165.54
77.85
55.38
133.23
146.50
89.79
236.29
122.35
74.93
197.28
Betal Vines
Brick Kiln Industry
Canteens and Clubs
Cashew and Coconut gardens
Cashew Processing Establishments
Cement Concrete Pipes and Cement ware
Manufactory excluding stone ware pipes
Manufactory
Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals
Cinema Industry
Coffee Plantations
Colour Printing and Yarn Dyeing
Construction of Projects Including Dams and
Multipurpose Projects
Construction or Maintenance of Roads and
Building Operations
Cotton Carpet Weaving Establishments
Cotton Ginning and pressing Factories
Dairy Farming
Distilleries and Breweries
Domestic Workers
Electronic Industry
Fisheries and Sea Foods
Forestry and Timbering Operations
Glass Industry
Garment and Allied Manufacturing Industry
Gold Covering and Gold Coating Industry
Handloom (Silk)Weaving Establishments
Handloom Weaving Establishments
Handloom Weaving Establishments- Additional
Categories
Horticulture
Hospitals, Nursing Homes and Clinics other
than Govt. Hospitals and Dispensries
Hostels of all colleges and all other educational
Institutions
Hotels and Restaurants and Eating Houses
Jute and Coir Industry
Khandsari Factories
Lime stone Kilns
Marketing
Societies,
Consumer
Co-op.
Societies and Co-op. Banks
Match and Fire Works
Mesta used Twine Mills
Metal Foundaries and General Engineering
Mica Works
Mini and Tiny Cement Factories
Motion Picture Industry including Production,
Distribution and Publicity
Oil Mills
Paper and Paper Board including Straw Board
including hand made Paper Manufactory
217.92
112.00
101.73
125.00
149.46
112.12
76.96
69.66
81.12
92.58
217.92
188.96
171.39
125.00
230.58
204.70
134.46
141.27
89.00
128.85
130.42
82.36
81.08
77.71
78.64
82.79
216.82
222.35
166.71
207.49
213.21
129.62
79.26
208.88
135.00
164.00
191.38
149.85
100.00
132.50
125.08
69.27
129.46
74.85
129.62
83.00
77.50
96.60
212.50
260.60
191.38
241.50
100.00
213.62
201.25
69.27
208.72
125.94
199.77
160.22
48
49
50
51
52
53
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
54
91.65
81.12
76.17
79.26
51.09
70.15
77.22
Piece Rated
91.42
64.62
156.04
88.58
72.73
160.38
88.58
233.11
76.42
24.60
101.02
127.58
77.04
135.23
93.19
123.96
84.75
161.54
82.36
65.77
75.55
212.33
238.58
217.59
158.96
199.51
104.46
66.00
125.50
131.15
107.00
112.12
69.66
43.13
76.78
79.88
65.02
76.30
174.12
109.13
202.28
211.03
172.02
188.42
80.27
112.12
24.41
168.40
104.68
280.52
Petrol Bunks
Poultry farming including Feeding units
Powerloom Industry
Printing Press including Litho and offset Printing
134.46
200.00
101.73
135.23
82.36
130.04
82.36
216.82
200.00
231.77
217.59
Private Motor Transport
Professionals such as Chartered,Cost Accounts
Auditors including Tax Consultants and Clerks
working with Advocates
Public Motor Transport
129.62
161.50
79.26
77.21
208.88
238.71
101.73
69.66
171.39
24
..
TABLE 3
S.NO.
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
TOTAL
135.50
82.98
218.48
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
Rice Mills, Flour Mills or Dal Mills including
Roller Flour Mills
Safai Karamcharis
Salt Pans
Security Services
Seed Processing Units
Sericulture
Shops and Commercial Establishments
Slate Factories
Steel Mills and Steel re-rolling Mills
Stone Breaking and Stone Crushing Operations
192.31
96.88
153.85
123.31
173.27
129.62
123.19
123.35
123.00
83.53
66.35
66.72
90.00
79.26
75.55
75.55
90.16
275.84
163.23
220.57
213.31
173.27
208.88
198.74
198.90
213.16
65
66
67
Tanneries and Leather Manufactory
Tiles and Potteries
Tobacco (excluding Beedi making)Manufactory
132.88
123.27
113.00
88.66
75.55
82.32
221.54
198.82
195.32
68
Tobacco (including Beedi making)Manufactory
66.85
33.40
100.25
69
Toddy
Tapping
including
Selling
and
Conveyance industry
Wood Working Establishments including
Furniture (excluding Timbering Operations)
Woollen Carpet Making and Shawl Weaving
Establishments
106.27
70.41
176.68
128.73
95.74
224.47
96.88
66.35
163.23
55
70
71
25
..
TABLE 3
S.NO.
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
TOTAL
3.ARUNACHAL PRADESH
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
Agriculture
Cement Industry
Cinema and Video Hall
Construction or Maintenance of Roads or
Building Operation
Distrilleries and Brewing Units
Educatiional/Coaching Institutions
Employment in any bank in respect of which
Govt.of Arunachal Pradesh is the appropriate
Govt.to fix or revise the minimum wages
Employment under any Govt. Authority (Casual
Contingency Employee)
Forest Operations
Hospital, Nursing Homes, Dispensaries,
Pharmacies and consultation clinics
Load carrying i.e.Porter Porting Goods from
One Area to Another Area
Loading and Un-Loading except under
Department of Co-operation
Local Authority
Motor Mechanical Garage Including Tyre
Retreading or Repairing Industry
Oil Mill
Plantation (Cinchona, Rubber, Tea & Coffee)
Printing Press
Printing Process by Lithography,photography or
other similar work or book binding
Private
co-operative
society,welfare
or
voluntary organisation
Public Motor Transport
Rice / Flour /Dal Mill
Safai Karamcharis
Saw ,Vaneer and Plywood Mills/Industry
Security Guard and Watch and Ward
Shops or Commercial Establishments
Stone breaking or Stone crushing
Superior Kerosene/petrol/diesel oil delivery
depot
Tobacco manufactory (including Bidi making
industries)
Woollen Carpet making or Shawl Weaving
establishments
26
80.00
80.00
80.00
80.00
-
80.00
80.00
80.00
80.00
80.00
80.00
80.00
-
80.00
80.00
80.00
80.00
-
80.00
80.00
80.00
-
80.00
80.00
80.00
-
80.00
80.00
-
80.00
80.00
80.00
-
80.00
80.00
80.00
80.00
80.00
80.00
-
80.00
80.00
80.00
80.00
80.00
-
80.00
80.00
80.00
80.00
80.00
80.00
80.00
80.00
80.00
-
80.00
80.00
80.00
80.00
80.00
80.00
80.00
80.00
80.00
-
80.00
80.00
-
80.00
..
TABLE 3
S.NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
Agarbati
Agarwood Industry
Agricultural Labour
Aluminium Industry
Asbests Cement Factory
Bakery
Beedi Making
Beverages Manufacturing and Vending Estt.
Biscuit Manufacturing
Blacksmith
Bought Leaf Factory
Breweries and Distillery
Brick Making and Brick Kiln
Candle Manufacturing
Canteen and Clubs
Carpentary and Masenary
Cement Based Industry
Chakki Mill
Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry
Cleaner
Coaching Academics including nurshing and
English Medium Schools and Technical
Institutes
Coffee and Rubber Plantation
Construction or maintenance of (1) roads or in
building operation and stone breaking and
stone crushing
Contracts Estt. Of the Forest Deptt.
Cooperative Consumer Societies
Cooperative Markeing Societies
Cotton Textiles Mills
Cutting and Tailoring
Dairy and Poultry firms
Dispensaries
Earth Cutting and Removing
Edible Oil Workers
Employment in Electricity Board
Engineering Industries including Motor Garage
and Workers
Film Industry
Fisheries
Fishing
Flood control
Flour Mills
Food Preservation
Food Processing
Forestry and Timbering Operation
Godkha Pan Masala Manufacturing
Gold and Silver ornaments and other articles of
Artistic Design Manufacturing
Goldsmith
Grass Cutting and Wood Cutting
Hair Cutting saloons
Handicrafts
Handloom Weaving Project
Horticulture
Hotel Restaurent and Eating Houses
Hydro Electric Project
Ice cream and Ice candy Manufacturing and
vending Estt.
Ice factory and Cold Storage
Irrigation
Jute Bailing Industries
Jute Mills
Khadi and Village Industries
L.P.G.Distributiion
Match Manufacturing
Metal Rolling and Re-rolling Industry
Minor Engineering Industry
Motor Body Building
Municipalities and Town Committee
Oil and Gas Drilling Workers
Paper Industry
Pathological Laboratories
Petrol Pump Workers
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
4.ASSAM
27
TOTAL
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
103.00
103.00
12.60
12.60
115.60
115.60
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
..
TABLE 3
S.NO.
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
Photo and Picture frame Manufacturing
Plywood Industries
Pottery Industries
Poultry and Cattle Feed Manufacturing
Premises wherein cows and buffalos or both
kept for milking fooding and all other similar
process
Printing and Dyeing Cloth
Printing Press
Private Hospital
Private Security Agency
Private Transport
Public Health - Casual Workers
Public Motor Transport including A.S.T.C.
Readymade Garments
Rice and Oil Mills
Rubber processing and Rubber Manufacturing
Saw Mills
Seasonal Spray Squads of NMEP under the H.
& F.W. Deptt.
Sericulture Opedration
Shops and Commercial Establishments
Small Scale Industry
Shops Selling Cooked Food Staff
Soap Making
Streamerghat
Sugar Industry
Tea Plantation(i) Brahamputra Valley
Tea Plantation (ii) Barak Valley
Tanneries and Leather Manufacturing
Theatres
Tiles Manufacturing
Transportation, Marketing and Distribution of
Petroleum Products
Trunk and Bucket Manufacturing
Tubewell Sinking
Workers, Helpers and Welders (Minor
Engineer)
28
TOTAL
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
103.00
103.00
100.00
100.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
115.60
115.60
112.60
112.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
71.50
64.25
103.00
103.00
103.00
103.00
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
12.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
71.50
64.25
115.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
103.00
103.00
103.00
12.60
12.60
12.60
115.60
115.60
115.60
..
TABLE 3
S.NO.
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
TOTAL
5.BIHAR
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
Agarbati Industry
Agriculture
Aluminium Industry
Asbestos Cement Industry
Automobile Engineering Workshops
Bakeries and Confectioneries
Bidi Making
Biscuit Industry
Book Binding Industry
Brick Manufactory and Ceremic Industry
Cement and Hume Pipe, Electric Pole and
Railway Sleeper Manufacturing Industry
Cement Prestressed Product Industry
Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry
Cinema Industry
Coal Briquette Industry
Cold Storage
Construction, Maintenance of Roads or in
Building Construction
Co-operative Sector
Courier Service
Dafti Card Board, Mill Board, Paper Board,
Corrugated Board, Straw Board or Gatta Paper
Board Manufacturing
Dairy and Poultry Farms
Dams Construction and Irrigation
Distilleries
Domestic Workers
Earth Cutting Operation
Educational, University, Research or Cultural
Institutions
Electric and Other Types of Bulbs and
Florescent Tubes Manufacturing Industry
Electro Casting and Metal Finishing Industry
Electronics Industry
Employment of Sailors
Fire Bricks, Ceramics Industry and Refractories
120.00
120.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
-
120.00
120.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
-
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
-
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
115.00
125.00
125.00
-
125.00
125.00
125.00
115.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
-
125.00
125.00
125.00
120.00
125.00
-
125.00
125.00
120.00
125.00
Fisheries
Forestry and Timbering Operations
Foundry Industry
Frittered Rice
Glass Industry(excluding Glass Sheet)
Glass Sheet Industry
Gun Factories
Hair Cutting Saloons
Handloom Industry
Hard Coke Industry
Hosiery Manufactory
Hotels, Eating Houses and Restaurants
Icecream and Cold Drinks
Information Technology
Jute Industry and Similar Works
Khadi and Village Industry
Khandsari Industry
Lac Manufactory
Laundry and Washing
Loading and Un-loading Operations
Manufacturing Of Gold and Silver Ornaments
and articles of artistic design
Manufacturing of Leather Goods
Mica Works (Factory and Establishment
excluding Mines)
Mineral Grinding Industry
Minor Engineering Industry (Excluding
Automobile Engineering Workshops) employing
less than 50 workers
Minor Engineering Industry employing more
than 50 workers
Oil Mills
Papad Industry
Paper Industry
Petrol and Diesel Pumps
Plastic Industry
Plucking and Processing of Tendu Leaves
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
-
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
-
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
-
125.00
125.00
125.00
-
125.00
125.00
120.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
-
125.00
120.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
29
..
TABLE 3
S.NO.
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
TOTAL
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
Plywood Industry
Potteries Industry
Powerloom Industry
Printing Press
Private Ferries and L.T.C.
Private Hospitals, Nursing Homes and Clinics
Private Security
Public Motor Transport
Religious and Social Institutions
Rice , Flour or Dal Mills
Rolling of Iron Rods, Plates, Angles, etc. works
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
-
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
75
76
77
78
79
80
Rubber and Rubber compound Industry
Safai Karmacharis (excluding scavenging)
Sales Promotion of Medicine Employment
Shops and Commercial Establishments
Shops Selling Cooked Food Stuff
Silk Industry including Manufactury from Pure
Silk, Artificial Silk and other Staple Yarn
Sindur and Rang Manufacturing
Soap Making Industry
Stone Breaking or Stone Crushing
Tailoring Industry
Tanneries and Leather Technology
Tea Plantations
Wood works and Furniture
Woollen Carpet making or Shawl Weaving
Establishments
125.00
120.00
115.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
-
125.00
120.00
115.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
-
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
30
..
TABLE 3
S.NO.
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
TOTAL
6. CHHATISGARH
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
Agriculture
Bone Mills
Bricks
Building and Construction
Casting Industries
Cement Factories
Cement Poles and Cement Products
Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals
Construction, Maintenance of Roads or in
Building Construction
Educational Institutiion and Private Coaching
Centres
Employment in Administrative Wings of Govt.
Engieneering Industry
Food Pdroducts, Bakery, Confectionery, Ice
Cream, Aerated Drinks
Forest Produce and Forestry
Fuel Coke
Handloom
Hospitals, Nursing Homes and Pathology Labs
20.13
132.00
132.00
132.00
132.00
132.00
132.00
132.00
132.00
93.63
32.50
32.50
32.50
32.50
32.50
32.50
32.50
32.50
113.76
164.50
164.50
164.50
164.50
164.50
164.50
164.50
164.50
132.00
32.50
164.50
132.00
132.00
132.00
32.50
32.50
32.50
164.50
164.50
164.50
132.00
132.00
132.00
132.00
32.50
32.50
32.50
32.50
164.50
164.50
164.50
164.50
Irrigation
Kambal Industry
Khandsari Industry/Sugar
Lime stone Kilns
Local Bodies
Mandi Mazdoors
Manufacturing Process as defined under
section 2(k) of the Factories Act 1948 not
classified elsewhere
Murra Poha
Oil Mills
Petrol/Diesel/L.P.G.Distribution
Plastic Industry
Potteries
Poultry farming including Feeding units
Power Plants
Powerloom Sizing and Pressing
Printing Press
Public Motor Transport
Rice, Dal and Flour Mills
Rolling Mills
Sale Promotion Workers
Saw Mills, Wood Works
Security Services
Shops and Commercial Establishments, Hotels,
Restaurants and Cinema Houses
Solevent Plants and Refinery
Sponge Iron
Steel Plants
Stone Breaking
Stone Crushing
Tiles Manufacturing
132.00
132.00
132.00
132.00
132.00
132.00
132.00
32.50
32.50
32.50
32.50
32.50
32.50
32.50
164.50
164.50
164.50
164.50
164.50
164.50
164.50
132.00
132.00
132.00
132.00
132.00
132.00
132.00
132.00
132.00
132.00
132.00
132.00
132.00
132.00
132.00
132.00
32.50
32.50
32.50
32.50
32.50
32.50
32.50
32.50
32.50
32.50
32.50
32.50
32.50
32.50
32.50
32.50
164.50
164.50
164.50
164.50
164.50
164.50
164.50
164.50
164.50
164.50
164.50
164.50
164.50
164.50
164.50
164.50
132.00
132.00
132.00
132.00
132.00
132.00
32.50
32.50
32.50
32.50
32.50
32.50
164.50
164.50
164.50
164.50
164.50
164.50
31
..
TABLE 3
S.NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
Agriculture
Automobile Repairing Workshop and Garages
Breweries and Distilleries
Brick and Tiles Manufacture
Cashew Factories and Establishments
Cinema Exhibition Industry
Commercial or Industrial Establishments
engaged in commercial, manufacturing and
service activities other than that covered under
any of the other entries contained in the
schedule
Construction or maintenance of Roads or in
Building Operations
Cotton Textiles, cotton spinning, cotton
pressing, manufacturing of cotton fiber, thread
yarn spinning and weaving including handloom
weaving
Manufacture, assembling of Electronic Goods
and components and distribution and the sale
of Electronic Products
Pharmaceutical industry and units engaged in
the manufacture, sale and distribution of
medicines and pharmaceutical products
Printing by letter press, lithography,
photogravure or other similar work incidental to
such process or book binding
Private hospital, nursing homes, dispensaries,
medical clinics, radiology, pathology
laboratories, surgical clinic including such
establishments where medical treatment is
given to patients
Processing and canning of food stuff including
fish and beverages
Public Motor Transport undertaking and Private
Motor Transport undertaking
Readymade garments manufactory
Residential Hotel, Restaurant or eating house
Saw Mills
Shop and Commercial Establishments other
than a residential hotel, restaurant or eating
house
Stone Breaking
Watch and ward
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
7.GOA
32
TOTAL
150.00
150.00
150.00
150.00
150.00
150.00
150.00
-
150.00
150.00
150.00
150.00
150.00
150.00
150.00
150.00
-
150.00
150.00
-
150.00
150.00
-
150.00
150.00
-
150.00
150.00
-
150.00
150.00
-
150.00
150.00
-
150.00
150.00
-
150.00
150.00
150.00
150.00
150.00
-
150.00
150.00
150.00
150.00
150.00
150.00
-
150.00
150.00
..
TABLE 3
S.NO.
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
8. GUJARAT
1
2
Agarbatti making Industry
Automobile repairing workshops and Garages
3
Bakeries
4
Bobin Industry
5
6
Bone Crushing Industry
Brick Manufacturing Industry
7
8
Cement Prestressed Products Industry
Construction or Maintenance of Roads or in Zone-I
Buildings Operation
Zone-II
Cotton Ginning and Pressing Manufactory
Zone-I
Zone-II
Dispensary of Medical practitioners
Zone-I
Zone-II
Electronics and Allied or incidental Industries
Employment of non-teaching Staff in Private
Non-grant-in-aided educational Institutions
Film Industry
Fisheries Industries
Forestry and Timber Operation
Hosiery Industry
Zone-I
Zone-II
Hospitals and Nursing Homes
Zone-I
Zone-II
Industrial Engineering Establishments ( more
Zone-I
than 50 workers)
Zone-II
Zone-III
Industrial Engineering Establishments(less than Zone-I
50 workers)
Zone-II
Zone-III
Jari Industry
Zone I
Zone II
Khandsari Industry
Local Authorities (Municipality or Nagar
Zone I
Panchayat)
Zone II
Zone III
Local Authorities (Municipal Corporation)
Employment under any Gram Panchayat
Manufacturing Process as defined under Zone I
section 2(k) of the Factories Act 1948 not
covered under any entry
Zone II
Oil Mills
Zone I
Zone II
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
Petrol / Diesel pumps
28
Pharmaceutical Industry
29
Plastic Industry
30
Potteries Industry
Zone- I
Zone- II
Zone- I
Zone- II
Zone-III
Zone-I
Zone-II
Zone-I
Zone-II
Zone I
Zone II
Zone III
Zone I
Zone II
Zone III
Zone I
Zone II
33
TOTAL
100.00
132.90
131.50
133.30
132.60
131.80
133.60
133.00
132.60
120.10
119.20
137.00
135.50
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
100.00
174.10
172.70
174.50
173.80
173.00
174.80
174.20
173.80
161.30
160.40
178.20
176.70
135.10
136.90
136.20
135.60
134.50
136.20
152.00
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
176.30
178.10
177.40
176.80
175.70
177.40
193.20
132.30
133.70
132.00
136.90
134.00
136.30
135.10
135.10
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
173.50
174.90
173.20
178.10
175.20
177.50
176.30
176.30
134.40
133.60
135.10
41.20
41.20
41.20
175.60
174.80
176.30
134.40
133.60
134.50
132.90
133.30
136.30
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
175.60
174.80
175.70
174.10
174.50
177.50
135.50
134.50
136.30
134.00
132.50
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
176.70
175.70
177.50
175.20
173.70
129.70
136.50
136.00
41.20
41.20
41.20
170.90
177.70
177.20
135.20
135.80
135.20
135.40
134.50
133.80
134.00
132.60
134.30
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
176.40
177.00
176.40
176.60
175.70
175.00
175.20
173.80
175.50
..
TABLE 3
S.NO.
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
31
Powerloom Industry
32
Printing by letter press lithography,
photogravure or book binding
33
Private Security Guard Services
34
35
36
Public Motor Transport
Pulp and Paper or Paper Board Manufactory
Ready-made Garments and tailoring
Establishments.
37
Residential Hotels, Restaurants, or Eating
House
38
Rice, Flour or Dal Mills
39
40
41
42
Roof Tiles Manufactory
Rubber and Rubber Products Industry
Salt Pan Industry
Shops and Commercial Establishments
43
Soap Making Industry
44
Stone Breaking or Stone Crushing
45
46
Sugar Industry
Tanneries and Leather Manufactory
47
Textile Processing and Pre Weaving Industry
48
49
Tobacco processing Establishments
Tobacco(including Beedi making) Manufactory
50
51
Tube-well drilling operations and maintenance
Woollen Carpet making or Shawl Weaving
Establishments
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
TOTAL
Zone I
Zone II
Zone I
135.50
135.00
135.40
41.20
41.20
41.20
176.70
176.20
176.60
Zone II
Zone III
134.90
134.50
41.20
41.20
176.10
175.70
Zone I
Zone II
Zone I
94.00
93.00
140.50
133.60
135.50
61.20
61.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
155.20
154.20
181.70
174.80
176.70
Zone II
Zone III
Zone I
134.30
133.00
135.10
41.20
41.20
41.20
175.50
174.20
176.30
Zone II
Zone III
Zone I
Zone II
Zone III
134.40
134.00
136.50
134.70
134.00
132.60
133.30
140.60
135.70
135.00
134.40
135.80
134.30
133.00
132.20
131.10
135.10
137.10
136.30
136.70
136.20
133.60
132.00
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
175.60
175.20
177.70
175.90
175.20
173.80
174.50
181.80
176.90
176.20
175.60
177.00
175.50
174.20
173.40
172.30
176.30
178.30
177.50
177.90
177.40
174.80
173.20
131.60
136.20
137.80
41.20
41.20
41.20
172.80
177.40
179.00
Zone I
Zone II
Zone III
Zone I
Zone II
Zone I
Zone II
Zone III
Zone I
Zone II
Zone I
Zone II
Zone I
Zone II
34
..
TABLE 3
S.NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
9.HARYANA
Agricultural Implements, Machine Tools and
General Engineering including Electrical goods
Industry
Agriculture
Any
Manufacturing
process
wherein
Manufacturing Process as defined under
Section 2(k) of the Factories Act,1948
Any Shop or Commercial Establishment other
than covered under any of the entries in the
Schedule
Asbestos Cement Factories and other Cement
Products
Automobile repair workshop
Ayurvedic & Unani Pharmaceuticals
Brick Kiln Industry
Chemical and Distillery Industry
Cinema Industry
Contractor's
Establishments
of
Forest
Department
Co-operative Credit and Service Societies and
Mini Banks
Cotton Ginning & pressing Industry
Construction and Maintenance of Road and
Building Operation
Electronics and allied or incidental Industries
Electroplating using salts or chromium, nickle
or any other compound and connected buffing
and polishing Industry
Ferrous Metal Rolling and Re-rolling Industry
Food Products, Dairy Products, Grain Mills
Products and Bakery Products
Forestry or any other development work related
thereto
Foundries with or without attached Machine
Glass, Glass Fibre and Glass Processing
Industry
Hospital and Nursing Homes
Local Authorities
Manufacture of Khandsari, Gur and Shakkar
Manufacturing of Soap in any form,other
washing Products, Synthetic detergents and
Cosmetics
Non-Ferrous Metal Rolling
Oil Mills
Operation of Tubewell
Public Works Department (Irrigation)
Public Works Department (Public Health)
Packing Industry
Paper Cardboard and Typewriter Ribbon
Industry
Petrol and Diesel Oil Pumps
Plastic Industries
Potteries, Ceramics and Refractory Industry
Private Coaching Classes, Schools including
Nursery Schools and Technical Institutions
Private Printing Presses
Public Motor Transport
Rags Cleaning and Sorting
Readymade Garments
Rice Mills, Flour Mills and Dal Mills
Rubber Industry
Saw Mills and Timber Trade Industry
Scientific Industry
Shops and Commercial Establishments
Stone Breaking and Stone Crushing
Tailoring,
Stitching
and
Embroidery
Esablishments
Tanneries and Leather Manufacturing
Textiles Industry
Woollen Carpet making or Shawl Weaving
Establishments run on Powerloom or Handloom
35
TOTAL
178.61
-
178.61
178.61
178.61
-
178.61
178.61
178.61
-
178.61
178.61
-
178.61
178.61
178.61
Piece Rated
178.61
178.61
178.61
-
178.61
178.61
-
178.61
178.61
178.61
178.61
-
178.61
178.61
178.61
-
178.61
178.61
178.61
178.61
-
178.61
178.61
178.61
178.61
-
178.61
178.61
178.61
-
178.61
178.61
178.61
-
178.61
178.61
178.61
178.61
178.61
178.61
-
178.61
178.61
178.61
178.61
178.61
178.61
178.61
178.61
178.61
178.61
178.61
-
178.61
178.61
178.61
178.61
178.61
178.61
178.61
178.61
178.61
178.61
178.61
-
178.61
178.61
178.61
178.61
178.61
178.61
178.61
178.61
178.61
178.61
178.61
178.61
178.61
178.61
178.61
-
178.61
178.61
178.61
178.61
178.61
178.61
178.61
178.61
178.61
178.61
178.61
178.61
178.61
178.61
-
178.61
178.61
178.61
..
TABLE 3
S.NO.
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
TOTAL
10.HIMACHAL PRADESH
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Agriculture
Chemicals and Chemical Products
Construction or Maintenance of Roads or in
Building Operations
Engineering Industries
Forestry Industry
Hotels and Restaurants
Establishments with Manufacturing Process as
defined in clause (k) of Section 2 of Factories
Act., 1948
Private Educational Institutions
Public Motor Transport
Shops and Commercial Establishments
Stone Breaking and Stone Crushing
Tea Plantations
36
120.00
120.00
120.00
-
120.00
120.00
120.00
120.00
120.00
120.00
120.00
-
120.00
120.00
120.00
120.00
120.00
120.00
120.00
120.00
120.00
-
120.00
120.00
120.00
120.00
120.00
..
TABLE 3
S.NO.
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
TOTAL
11.JAMMU & KASHMIR
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
Auto Body Fabrication
Embroidery including Chain Stitching
Hair Cutting Saloons
Ice Factory and Cold Storage
Light Engineering Works.
Local Authority, Municipalities and Town Area
Committees.
Manufacturing & Tailoring of Garments
Manufacturing of Arms & Ammunition
Manufacturing of Drinks & Brewaries
Manufacturing of Food Products
Manufacturing of Medicines & Hospitals
Equipments
Manufacturing of Metal Steel Utensils
Manufacturing of Soap & Detergents
Manufacturing of Sports Goods.
Manufacturing of Wood Products
Motor Transport
Oil Mills(including Kohloos)
Private Brick and Tile Making
Private Transport Industries
Rosin and Terpentine Products
Shops & Establishments
Silicate & Chemical Works
Steel Metal Rolling Works
Stone Breaking or Stone Crushing
Tanneries,Leather Manufacturing
Wood Carving
Woollen Carpet Making or Shawl Weaving
Workshops
37
110.00
110.00
110.00
110.00
110.00
110.00
-
110.00
110.00
110.00
110.00
110.00
110.00
110.00
110.00
110.00
110.00
110.00
-
110.00
110.00
110.00
110.00
110.00
110.00
110.00
110.00
110.00
110.00
110.00
110.00
110.00
110.00
110.00
110.00
110.00
110.00
110.00
110.00
110.00
110.00
-
110.00
110.00
110.00
110.00
110.00
110.00
110.00
110.00
110.00
110.00
110.00
110.00
110.00
110.00
110.00
110.00
110.00
..
TABLE 3
S.NO.
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
12.JHARKHAND
Agriculture
Aluminium Industry
Asbestos Cement Factory
Automobile Engineering Workshops
Bakeries and confectioneries
Brick Manufactory
Book Binding Industry
Biscuit Industry
Cement Prestressed Products
Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry
Coal Briquette Industry
Cement Hume Pipe, Electric Pole and Railway
Sleeper Manufacture Industry
13 Cinema Industry
14 Cold Storages
15 Construction of Dams or for Irrigation Purpose
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
16 Computer Coaching Institutes
17 Construction or Maintenance of Roads or
Building Construction
18 Cooperative Sectors
19 Dairy and Poultry Farms
20 Distilleries
21 Dafti, Card Board, Mill Board, Corrugated
Board, Gatta Board Manufactory
22 Earth Cutting Operation
23 Employment of Bus and Truck Driver/Conductor
and Cleaners
24 Electric and other type of Bulb and Florence
Tube Manufacture Industry
25 Motor Garages and Workshops
26 Motor Body Building
27 Domestic Servants
28 Sweeping and Cleaning
29 Electronic Industry
30 Mess, Canteens and Clubs
31 Laying of under ground cables, electric lines,
water supply lines and sewerage pipe line
32 Charted/Cost Accountants, Auditors, Tax
consultancy and Architects
33 Electricity Generator and supply
34 Decoration of Pandal, etc.
35 Fire Bricks and Ceraamics Industry (Tiles) and
Refractories
36 Fisheries
37 Forestry and Timber Operations
38 Foundry Industry
39 Glass Sheet Manufactoring
40 Grinding and Crushing of Mineral Ore
41 Gun Factory
42 Hair Cutting Saloon
43 Handloom Industry
44 Hard Coke Kilns
45 Hosiery Manufactoring
46 Hotel, Eating Houses and Restaurants
47 Ice Cream and Cold Drinks
48 Khadi and Village Industry
49 Khandsari Industry
50 Lac Manufactory
51 Laundry and Washing
52 Loading and Un-loading Operations
53 Manufacuring of Leather Goods
54 Manufacturing of Gold and Silver Ornaments
55 Minor Engineering Industry
56 Mineral Grinding Industry
57 Mica Works
58 Oil Mills
59 Paper Industry
60 Petrol and Diesel Pumps
61 Private Technical Institution, Coaching Institute
and Private Schools (Non-teaching)
62 Plucking and Processing of Kendu Leaves
63 Potteries Industry
64 Plywood Industry
65 Private Security Agency
38
TOTAL
127.00
127.00
127.00
127.00
127.00
127.00
127.00
127.00
127.00
127.00
127.00
127.00
11.23
11.23
11.23
11.23
11.23
11.23
11.23
11.23
11.23
11.23
11.23
11.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
127.00
127.00
127.00
11.23
11.23
11.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
127.00
127.00
11.23
11.23
138.23
138.23
127.00
127.00
127.00
127.00
11.23
11.23
11.23
11.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
127.00
127.00
11.23
11.23
138.23
138.23
127.00
11.23
138.23
127.00
127.00
127.00
127.00
127.00
127.00
127.00
11.23
11.23
11.23
11.23
11.23
11.23
11.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
127.00
11.23
138.23
127.00
127.00
127.00
11.23
11.23
11.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
127.00
127.00
127.00
127.00
127.00
127.00
127.00
127.00
127.00
127.00
127.00
127.00
127.00
127.00
127.00
127.00
127.00
127.00
127.00
127.00
127.00
127.00
127.00
127.00
127.00
127.00
11.23
11.23
11.23
11.23
11.23
11.23
11.23
11.23
11.23
11.23
11.23
11.23
11.23
11.23
11.23
11.23
11.23
11.23
11.23
11.23
11.23
11.23
11.23
11.23
11.23
11.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
127.00
127.00
127.00
127.00
11.23
11.23
11.23
11.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
..
TABLE 3
S.NO.
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
Powerloom Industry
Printing Press
Private Ferries and L.T.C.
Private Hospitals, Nursing Homes and Clinics
Public Motor Transport
Plastic Industry
Religious and Social Institutions
Rice, Flour or Dal Mills
Rubber and Rubber Compound Industry (in
which manufacture of Tyres and Tubes is also
included)
Shops and Commercial Establishments
Shops selling Cooked Food Stuff
Silk Industry
Sponge Iron, Rod Manufacturing and
Manufacturing of angle from Iron and Ingots
Sindur and Rang Manufacturing
Soap Making Industry
Stone Breaking or Stone Crushing
Tobacco (Bidi Making)
Tailoring Industry
Tanneries and Leather Manufactory
Tea Plantations
University, Education Research or Cultural
Institutions
Wood Works and Furniture
Woollen Carpet Making or Shawl Weaving
Establishments
39
TOTAL
127.00
127.00
127.00
127.00
127.00
127.00
127.00
127.00
127.00
11.23
11.23
11.23
11.23
11.23
11.23
11.23
11.23
11.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
127.00
127.00
127.00
127.00
11.23
11.23
11.23
11.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
127.00
127.00
127.00
127.00
127.00
127.00
127.00
127.00
11.23
11.23
11.23
11.23
11.23
11.23
11.23
11.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
138.23
127.00
127.00
11.23
11.23
138.23
138.23
..
TABLE 3
S.NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
13.KARNATAKA
Aerated Water Manufacturing
Agarbatti Industry
Agriculture
Arecanut (Supari)
Automobile Industry
Bakery Industry
Bidi Manufacturing
Biscuit Industry
Brass and Copper Industry
Brick Industry
Cardamom Malaise & Cardamom Gardens
Carpentry and Saw Mill Industry
Cashew Industry
Ceramics & Potteries Industry
Chemical Industry
Chincona, Rubber, Tea or Coffee Plantations
Chincona, Rubber, Tea or Coffee Plantations non staff workers
Clubs
Coffee curing works
Confectionary Industry
Construction or Maintenance of Roads or
Building Operations
Cotton Ginning & Pressing Manufacturing
Domestic Workers
Electronic Electroplating
Electroplating Industry
Employments Not covered
Engineering Industry
Film Industry
Film Distribution and Production
Fishing, Fish Curing, Fish Peeling and Frog
legs exporting
Food Processing, Packing of food Products
Forestry & Timbering Industry
Foundry ( with or without Machine Shaft)
Glass & Glass Ware Industry
Granite Stones and Marbles Industry
Handloom and Powerloom (Cotton ) Industry
Hospitals and Nursing Homes
Hostels
Hotel Industry
Ice factory & Cold Storage Industry
Khandsari and Sugar Industry
Laundry Industry
Manufacturing of Ayurvedic and Allopathic
Medicines
Manufacturing of Liquor (Breweries, Distilleries
including Bottling of Liquor)
Match Box Industry
Mandakki Bhatti
Metal Rolling (Non-Ferrous)
Metal Rolling and Re-Rolling
Mini Cement Industry
Mosaic
Tiles, Flooring Tiles or
Glazing
Tiles Industry
Oil Mills
Paper Card Board
Plantations Coffee and Tea
Plantations Coffee and Tea (Non Staff)
Petrol & Diesel Oil Pumps
Plastic, Plastic Rubber and PVC Pipes
Manufacturing. Industry
Plywood Industry
Printing Press
Private Finance Corporation and Chit Funds
Private Safai Karamchari
Procurement, processing and distribution of
Milk
Public Motor Transport
Rice,Flour or Dal Mills
Rubber Products (including Foam & Coir
Rubberized Products) Industry
Russer Products
Sales Representatives in Medicines
40
TOTAL
142.85
111.80
100.00
144.42
85.73
141.53
188.46
137.77
92.00
225.82
139.80
144.43
175.00
100.90
145.14
84.50
66.76
31.38
57.66
57.34
31.38
77.58
31.38
11.77
31.38
62.38
31.38
31.38
31.38
15.69
77.58
31.38
7.92
28.26
174.23
169.46
157.34
175.81
163.31
172.91
200.23
169.16
154.38
257.20
171.18
175.81
190.69
178.48
176.53
92.42
95.02
148.03
155.52
94.08
139.61
31.38
31.38
57.36
31.40
179.41
186.91
151.43
171.01
160.01
134.20
142.66
149.62
72.76
163.15
135.31
143.62
121.82
31.38
31.38
31.38
31.38
66.50
31.38
63.23
63.23
57.66
191.39
165.58
174.05
181.01
139.26
194.53
198.54
206.85
179.48
139.48
170.86
80.98
135.15
99.81
94.08
144.27
93.78
144.50
88.87
109.21
139.77
138.23
31.38
Piece Rated
77.58
31.38
57.36
49.43
23.54
88.66
31.38
88.66
57.67
31.38
23.54
158.56
166.54
157.17
143.51
167.81
182.44
175.88
177.53
166.88
171.15
161.77
150.73
31.38
182.12
155.05
125.00
155.30
155.30
140.58
155.30
31.38
31.38
31.38
31.38
31.38
31.38
186.43
156.38
186.69
186.69
171.97
186.69
98.02
104.92
96.00
96.08
136.98
151.82
77.58
57.36
57.36
57.36
31.38
31.38
175.59
162.28
153.36
153.43
168.36
183.20
136.44
101.97
140.58
134.00
139.32
31.38
77.58
31.38
31.38
31.38
167.82
179.55
171.97
165.38
170.70
150.35
118.63
92.16
23.54
49.43
20.83
173.88
168.07
112.99
153.28
153.46
31.38
31.38
184.67
184.84
..
TABLE 3
S.NO.
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
Security Agency
Sericulture
Shops & Commercial Establishments
Spinning Mill
Spun Pipes, Concrete Pipes, Sanitary Fittings,
PCC,RCS Poles & RCC Pipes Manufacturing
Industry
Steel Almirah, Tables, Chairs and other Steel
furniture Industry
Stone Breaking & Stone Crushing
Tailoring Industry
Tanneries and Leather Industry
Textile (Silk) Industry
Tile Industry
Timber Depot
Tobacco Processing Industries
Toddy Tapping
Wood Work Veneer Industry
41
TOTAL
167.66
105.00
158.00
155.30
171.89
31.38
72.77
15.69
31.38
31.38
199.05
177.77
173.69
186.69
203.28
132.85
23.54
156.38
132.77
96.50
94.08
227.77
108.00
154.62
110.15
143.90
177.51
31.38
65.91
62.38
31.38
66.91
31.38
66.91
31.38
0.00
164.16
162.41
156.45
259.15
174.91
186.01
177.06
175.28
177.51
..
TABLE 3
S.NO.
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
Agricultural Operations
Ayurvedic and Allopathic Medicine
Aluminium and Tin Products
Beedi and Cigars
Block Rubber Factories
Bricks Manufactures
Cane and Bamboo Industry
Charted Accounted Offices
Construction and maintenance of Dam
Coir Manufacturing
Cinema Theatres
Cashew Industry
Computer Software
Diamond Cutting and Polishing
Domestic Workers*
Drying of Coconut for making copra
Electric Equipments, Home Appliances and
Operation of Software System
Electronic Industry
Fish Peeling and Canning
Food Processing
Forests
Furniture Industry
Garment Making
Gold and Silver Ornaments
Handicarafts
Hosiery Manufacturing
Handloom Industries
Hill Produce Industry
Hostels
Handling and care of Elephants
Ice Factories
Liquor trading and vending
L.P.G. (Cooking Gas)
Light Motor Vehicle
Minor Engineering
Minor Port
Match Industry
Oil Palm
Oil Mill
Private Educational Insatitutions (Non-teaching)
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
Marble and Granite
Mechanised Fish Catching
Printing Press
Power loom Industry
Pharmacist in Medical Shop
Petrol Pumps
Plantations
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
Plastic Industry
Private Hospitals
Private Temples
Rice, Flour and Dal Mills
Rubber Crepe Mills
Rubber Products
Shops and Establishments
Star Hotels
Toddy
57
58
59
60
Tile Industry
Timber and Plywood
Manufacture and Sale of Umbrellas
River sand collection and its loading and
unloading
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Sale Promotion of Pharmaceutical Product
Screen Printing
Khadi Industries
Soap Manufacturing
Stone Breaking, Crushing, Constructing
Building
66 Sweeping and Cleaning
61
62
63
64
65
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
14.KERALA
Tea
Coffee
Rubber
Cardamom
Tapping
Selling
Northern Region
Southern Region
42
150.00
96.23
154.04
115.00
128.00
191.00
160.00
150.00
155.00
TOTAL
150.00
185.61
225.14
169.04
217.38
262.10
231.10
221.10
226.10
165.00
180.00
172.31
146.15
130.00
142.00
154.04
89.38
71.10
54.04
89.38
71.10
71.10
71.10
71.10
Piece rated
75.66
6.15
71.10
53.10
32.50
89.38
71.10
172.31
138.00
143.35
290.00
225.00
107.69
160.00
200.00
140.00
118.00
128.00
108.23
146.73
168.00
185.19
119.23
148.00
138.00
230.00
129.00
108.00
123.00
153.85
71.10
64.78
75.66
71.10
71.10
64.78
72.98
75.05
71.10
72.98
89.38
89.38
50.84
67.15
73.83
92.65
81.50
89.38
118.50
71.10
89.93
89.38
71.10
243.41
202.78
219.00
361.10
296.10
172.47
232.98
275.05
211.10
190.98
217.38
197.61
197.57
235.15
259.03
211.88
229.50
227.38
348.50
200.10
197.93
212.38
224.95
225.00
300.05
107.04
120.20
101.00
155.00
350.00
75.05
Piece rated
80.58
71.10
75.66
75.66
100.14
100.14
100.14
100.14
71.10
80.98
71.10
67.15
89.38
67.15
75.66
75.66
Piece rated
116.64
69.30
89.38
62.53
59.40
223.68
189.50
190.38
217.53
409.40
420.00
273.08
137.54
115.00
143.46
258.00
71.10
50.84
80.98
72.98
71.10
50.15
491.10
323.92
218.51
187.98
214.56
308.15
135.00
64.78
199.78
137.55
160.00
167.31
143.35
49.02
49.02
87.01
49.02
153.46
166.73
144.23
167.00
124.23
179.00
143.35
166.92
240.66
186.15
243.41
199.25
162.50
231.38
225.14
218.13
231.10
242.97
219.00
149.16
149.16
187.15
149.16
224.56
247.71
215.33
234.15
213.61
246.15
219.00
242.58
..
TABLE 3
S.NO.
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
67
68
69
70
71
72
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
Security Services
Tanneries and Leather Manufacturing
Telefilm and Moton Picture
Timber Cutting
Tree Climbing
Water Boat Transport
164.38
160.00
275.00
280.00
205.00
75.66
71.10
53.10
71.10
Piece rated
TOTAL
240.04
231.10
328.10
351.10
205.00
* In case of Domestic Workers in addition to
minimum wages atleast two times of food is
also included per day.
43
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TABLE 3
S.NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
15.MADHYA PRADESH
Agarbati
Agriculture
Blanket Manufacturing
Bone Mills
Brick Kiln
Catechu Industy / Katha Industry
Cement Poles or Cement Products
Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals
Construction , Maintenance or Irrigation Work
TOTAL
85.00
118.00
118.00
118.00
118.00
118.00
118.00
118.00
Piece Rated
39.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
124.00
175.00
175.00
175.00
175.00
175.00
175.00
175.00
Construction or Maintenance of Roads or
Building Operations
Cotton Ginning and Pressing Factory
Engineering Industry
118.00
57.00
175.00
118.00
118.00
57.00
57.00
175.00
175.00
Food Products (including Cakes, Biscuits,
Confectionary, Ice-Creams, Ice Candy)
Beverages
Forestry and Forest Produce
Fuel Coke
Handloom Industry
Khandsari Industry
Kosa Industry
Lime Stone Kiln
Local Authority
Manufacture of Ramraj Geru
Manufacture of Tiles Including Mangalore Tiles
(Excluding Cement Tiles)
Manufacturing Processes as defined under
Section 2k of the Factories Act., 1948 has been
carried out and which is not covered under any
other entry in the Schedule
Murrah Poha Industry
Oil Mills
Plastic Industry
Potteries including Manufacture of Refractory
goods, Fire Bricks and Sanitary ware
etc.Insulated Tiles ( Except Cement Tiles),
Stone Ware Pipes, Furnance, Lining Bricks &
other Ceremic Products
Powerlooms (Including Sizing and Processing)
118.00
57.00
175.00
118.00
118.00
118.00
118.00
118.00
118.00
118.00
118.00
118.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
175.00
175.00
175.00
175.00
175.00
175.00
175.00
175.00
175.00
118.00
57.00
175.00
118.00
118.00
118.00
118.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
175.00
175.00
175.00
175.00
118.00
57.00
175.00
Printing Press
Public Motor Transport
Rice Mills, Flour Mills, Dal Mills
Saw Mills
Shops and Commercial Establishments ,
Hotels, Restaurants & Cinema
Slate Pencil Manufactory
Stone Breaking and Stone Crushing
Tobacco (Including Beedi Making ) Manufactory
Workers
118.00
118.00
118.00
118.00
118.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
57.00
175.00
175.00
175.00
175.00
175.00
118.00
118.00
28.00
57.00
57.00
115.00
175.00
175.00
143.00
44
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TABLE 3
S.NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
16.MAHARASHTRA
I
II
III
IV
Advocates or Attorneys
I
II
III
Any Factory registered under Section 2m of
I
under Factories Act, 1948
II
III
Automobile Repairing Workshop Garages
I
II
III
Bakeries
I
II
III
Bricks & Roof Tiles Manufacturing
I
II
Canteen & Club
I
II
III
Card board & Paper Boxes
I
II
III
Cashew Processing
I
Cement and Cement based Industry
I
II
III
Chemical & Fertilizer
I
II
III
Cinema Exhibition
I
II
III
IV
Cloth Dyeing & Printing
I
II
Cosmetics & Soaps
I
II
III
Cotton Ginning & Pressing
I
II
III
Cycle reparing Shop
I
II
Dairy Industry
I
II
III
Dispensary
I
II
III
Drugs & Pharmaceutical
I
II
III
Dyes and Chemical
I
II
III
Eatable Tobacco
I
Engineering Industry
I
II
III
Exercise Books
I
II
III
Film Production & Studios
I
II
Forest & Forestry
I
II
Fountain Pens & Ball Pens
I
II
Glass Bulb
I
II
III
Glass Industry
I
Agriculture
45
TOTAL
120.00
110.00
105.00
100.00
142.31
134.62
126.92
173.08
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
68.60
68.60
68.60
40.79
120.00
110.00
105.00
100.00
210.91
203.22
195.52
213.87
161.54
150.00
184.62
173.08
161.54
161.54
153.85
146.15
126.92
123.08
117.31
109.62
103.85
86.54
84.62
63.46
100.00
46.31
44.31
43.31
127.31
123.46
108.08
173.08
153.85
134.62
115.38
157.69
146.15
136.15
128.46
120.77
40.96
38.46
36.54
173.08
153.85
173.08
163.46
153.85
171.54
156.15
136.92
119.62
115.77
104.23
161.54
146.15
123.08
115.38
135.77
131.92
120.38
110.77
103.08
95.38
180.77
173.08
200.00
180.77
184.62
176.92
136.54
132.69
109.62
130.00
40.79
40.79
47.82
47.82
47.82
55.93
55.93
55.93
40.62
40.62
68.60
68.60
68.60
38.46
38.46
38.46
47.38
92.22
92.22
92.22
42.73
42.73
42.73
56.21
56.21
56.21
56.21
55.93
55.93
68.60
68.60
68.60
44.81
44.81
44.81
40.79
40.79
46.96
46.96
46.96
68.60
68.60
68.60
68.60
68.60
68.60
59.86
59.86
59.86
47.94
68.60
68.60
68.60
68.60
68.60
68.60
46.62
46.62
27.92
27.92
58.38
58.38
68.60
68.60
68.60
68.60
202.33
190.79
232.44
220.90
209.36
217.47
209.78
202.08
167.54
163.70
185.91
178.22
172.45
125.00
123.08
101.92
147.38
138.53
136.53
135.53
170.04
166.19
150.81
229.29
210.06
190.83
171.59
213.62
202.08
204.75
197.06
189.37
85.77
83.27
81.35
213.87
194.64
220.04
210.42
200.81
240.14
224.75
205.52
188.22
184.37
172.83
221.40
206.01
182.94
163.32
204.37
200.52
188.98
179.37
171.68
163.98
227.39
219.70
227.92
208.69
243.00
235.30
205.14
201.29
178.22
198.60
..
TABLE 3
S.NO.
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
29
Hair Cutting Saloon
30
Handlooms Industry
31
Hospital
32
Hotel & Restaurant
33
Ice & Cold drinks Manufactory
34
Laundry
35
Liquor Manufactory
36
Local Authority
37
Oil Mill
38
39
Onion Sorting & Cleaning
Optical Frames
40
Paints & Varnish
41
Paper & Paper Board
42
Plastic
43
Poha Curmure Churmure Industry
44
Potteries
45
Powerlooms
46
Printing Press
47
Public Motor Transport
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
II
III
I
II
III
I
II
III
I
II
III
I
II
III
I
II
III
I
II
III
I
II
III
I
II
III
I
II
I
I
II
III
I
II
III
I
II
III
I
II
III
I
II
I
II
III
I
II
III
I
II
III
I
II
46
TOTAL
122.31
114.62
131.92
120.38
112.69
115.38
134.62
153.85
125.38
121.54
117.69
117.31
109.62
103.85
108.85
105.00
101.15
143.46
128.08
116.54
150.38
138.85
127.31
79.62
71.92
64.23
165.38
153.85
120.00
176.92
169.23
161.54
143.85
136.15
68.60
68.60
68.60
68.60
68.60
36.29
36.29
36.29
29.70
29.70
29.70
68.60
68.60
68.60
68.60
68.60
68.60
68.60
68.60
68.60
68.60
68.60
68.60
50.19
50.19
50.19
55.93
55.93
0.00
41.95
41.95
41.95
68.60
68.60
190.91
183.22
200.52
188.98
181.29
151.67
170.91
190.14
155.08
151.24
147.39
185.91
178.22
172.45
177.45
173.60
169.75
212.06
196.68
185.14
218.98
207.45
195.91
129.81
122.11
114.42
221.31
209.78
120.00
218.87
211.18
203.49
212.45
204.75
128.46
196.15
188.46
180.77
165.38
159.62
153.85
146.15
138.46
134.62
128.85
123.08
8.85
6.92
5.00
169.23
157.69
134.62
161.54
153.85
68.60
29.19
29.19
29.19
40.79
40.79
40.79
55.93
55.93
37.57
37.57
37.57
127.37
127.37
127.37
68.60
68.60
68.60
55.93
55.93
197.06
225.34
217.65
209.96
206.17
200.41
194.64
202.08
194.39
172.19
166.42
160.65
136.22
134.29
132.37
237.83
226.29
203.22
217.47
209.78
..
TABLE 3
S.NO.
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
48
Readymade Garments
49
Rice, Flour & Dal Mill
50
Road Construction, Building Operation &
Maintenance
51
Rubber
52
Rubber Balloon Manufacturing
53
Salt Pan
54
Saw Mill
55
56
Seepz(Electronics)
Shops & Commercial Establishment
57
Silver Articals or Ornaments
58
Stable
59
Steel Furniture
60
Stone Breaking & Crushing
61
Sweeper and Scavengers
62
Tanneries & Leather
63
64
Tobacco Bidi Making
Utensils
65
Watch Straps
66
Wooden Furniture
67
Wooden Photo Frame
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
TOTAL
I
II
III
I
II
I
152.31
148.46
136.92
146.15
138.46
182.69
68.60
68.60
68.60
55.93
55.93
68.60
220.91
217.06
205.52
202.08
194.39
251.29
II
III
I
II
III
I
II
III
I
II
I
II
III
I
I
II
III
I
II
I
II
III
I
II
III
I
II
I
II
III
I
II
III
Piece Rated
I
II
III
I
II
III
I
II
III
I
II
III
175.00
167.31
123.08
119.23
115.38
146.15
142.31
138.46
52.50
51.92
169.23
161.54
153.85
42.31
192.31
180.77
169.23
173.08
165.38
126.92
115.38
103.85
140.00
132.31
124.62
151.92
144.23
176.92
171.15
165.38
123.08
115.38
107.69
68.60
68.60
51.82
51.82
51.82
55.93
55.93
55.93
40.79
40.79
40.79
40.79
40.79
62.02
27.42
27.42
27.42
42.73
42.73
73.62
73.62
73.62
68.60
68.60
68.60
53.31
53.31
44.83
44.83
44.83
68.60
68.60
68.60
243.60
235.91
174.90
171.05
167.20
202.08
198.24
194.39
93.29
92.71
210.02
202.33
194.64
104.33
219.73
208.19
196.65
215.81
208.11
200.54
189.00
177.47
208.60
200.91
193.22
205.23
197.54
221.75
215.98
210.21
191.68
183.98
176.29
165.38
161.54
150.00
184.62
173.08
161.54
131.15
127.31
123.46
113.08
105.38
97.69
68.60
68.60
68.60
55.93
55.93
55.93
68.60
68.60
68.60
68.60
68.60
68.60
233.98
230.14
218.60
240.55
229.01
217.47
199.75
195.91
192.06
181.68
173.98
166.29
Zone I shall comprise of the areas falling within the local limits of all Municipal Corporations.
Zone II shall comprise of the areas falling within the local limits of all A and B class Municipal Councils.
Zone III shall comprise of all other areas in the State not included in Zone I and Zone II.
47
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TABLE 3
S.NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
17.MEGHALAYA
Agriculture
Animal Husbandry and Veterinary
Bakery
Candle and Wax industry
Construction of Roads and Building Operations
Construction,Generation and Distribution of
Power, Water Supply, Land Development,
Excavation and Reclamation
Engineering Industry ( Motor Workshop etc.)
Employment in Registered Factories not
elsewhere classified
Employment under Government Authority
(casual contingency employees)
Forestry
Fruit Preservation
Furniture Industry
Hotels and Restaurants
Local Authority
Mines and Minerals
Plywood Industry
Printing Press
Public Motor Transport
Sales, Distribution and Handling of Petroleum
Products
Saw Mills Industry
Safai Karamcharis
Sericulture and Weaving
Shops and Establishments
Soil Conservation ( Workers engaged in
plantation, reclamation etc.)
Steel Fabrication and Concrete Products
(including Brick Making)
Stone Breaking and Stone Crushing
Operations
Tailoring
48
TOTAL
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
-
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
-
100.00
100.00
100.00
-
100.00
100.00
100.00
-
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
-
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
-
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
-
100.00
100.00
-
100.00
100.00
-
100.00
..
TABLE 3
S.NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
18.MANIPUR
Agriculture
Construction or Maintenance of Roads or
Building Operations
Dam Construction and Irrigation works
Generation, Transmission, Distribution and
Supply of Electricity or any other form of power
TOTAL
122.10
122.10
-
122.10
122.10
122.10
122.10
-
122.10
122.10
Maintenance of Silk Worm Plants in the
Sericulture Farms
Manufacture of Dolls, Toys,Brass and Bell
Metal
Metal and Alloy Industries
Plantation of Silk Worm Food Plants for Silk
Worms (I.e. Mulberry, Oak, Tasar, Caster etc.)
122.10
-
122.10
122.10
-
122.10
122.10
122.10
-
122.10
122.10
Preparation of Soil, Land Development and
other Agricultural Operations
Public Motor Transport
Shops and Establishments
Spinning, Dyeing, Finishing and Bleaching of
Silk Pinafibre
Water Supply(Operation, Maintenance of water
treatment and Distribution system), Sanitation
and Drainage
Wood / Bamboo, Cane furniture and fixtures
Wool Spinning and Knitting in Handloom or
Cotton Spinning in Mills or Handloom.
122.10
-
122.10
122.10
122.10
122.10
-
122.10
122.10
122.10
122.10
-
122.10
122.10
122.10
-
122.10
122.10
49
..
TABLE 3
S.NO.
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
TOTAL
19.MIZORAM
1
All Employments (There is no scheduled
employment till date. All categories of workers
are categorised under one schedule)
170.00
50
-
170.00
..
TABLE 3
S.NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
20.NAGALAND
Agriculture
Aluminium Industry
Asbestos , Cement Factories and other Cement
Products
Automibile workshops, service stations
Bakeries and Biscuits Industry
Bamboo, Pulp & Paper and Forest
Establishment
Brick Kilns
Canvas Industry
Cement Concrete Pipes
Chemical Industry
Cinema Units
Construction of Building and Maintenance of
Roads
Distillery Units
Hair cutting and Dressing
Handloom , Weaving and Handicrafts
Hotels, Restaurants
Ice Products
Khandsari, Sugar Factories
Laundry and Washing Cloth
Loading and Unloading (Per Basket)
Match Factory
Metal Rolling and Re - rolling Steel Fabricating
Motor Body Builders
Petrol and Diesel Oil Pumps
Plantation (1) Tea
Plantation (2) Coffee
Plywood Industry
Printing Presses
Public Motor Transport
Rice, Flour , Oil and Dal Mills
Saw Mills and Timber Industry
Shops and Commercial Establishments and
Nursing Home Establishments
Soap and Candle Units
Stone Breaking and Stone Crushing
Tailoring, Stitching and Embroidery
Establishments
Tyre Service
Veterinary and Animal Husbandry
Wooden Furniture Works
51
TOTAL
100.00
100.00
100.00
-
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
-
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
-
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
Piece Rated worker
100.00
100.00
-
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
-
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
-
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
-
100.00
100.00
100.00
..
TABLE 3
S.NO.
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
TOTAL
21.ODISHA
45
46
47
Agriculture
Automobile Workshops
Ayurvedic and Unani Pharmacy
Bakeries and Confectionaries including biscuit
making
Bamboo Forest Establishments
Brass and Bell Metal Industry
Carpet weaving Industry
Cashew Processing Establishments
Cement pipe making and allied products
Industry
Ceramic and Pottery Industry
Chemical Industry
Cinema Industry
Clay Pottery
Coir Industry
Collection of Sal Seeds
Construction, Maintenance of Dams,
Embankments, Irrigation projects, Sinking of
wells and Tanks etc,
Construction or Maintenance of Roads or
Building Operations
Contingent and Casual employees in Govt. and
other Establishments.
Cotton ginning and processing Industry
Dispensary of a Medical Practitioner or any
Chemical or Pathological Laboratory
Distilleries
Domestic Workers
Electricity Board
Finishing, Dyeing of yarn and fabrics, Printing,
Knitting and embroidery
Fisheries and Sea food Industry
Forest Produce such as genduli, gum, mahua,
making of coal and resin
Foundry Industry (with or without attached
Machine Shop)
Glass Industry
Gold, Silver ornaments and articles of artistic
designs
Graphite Industry (including benefication)
Handloom and Hosiery
Hotels, Eating houses and Restaurants
Ice Factories and Cold Storages
Jute and Jute twine Industry
Khadi and Village Industry (including
manufacturing of Khandsari and other products)
Laundry including dry washing
Leather Industry
Liquified Petroleum Gas Manufacturing and
Distribution
Local Authority
Manufacturing of Brush and Brooms
Manufacturing of Cold Drinks, Soda and other
allied Products
Manufacture of Coke and Burning Coal
Industry
Manufacturing of Electric Bulbs
Manufacturing of Matches, Fire works and
Explosives
Manufacturing of Nails and Pins
Manufacturing of Paints and Varnishes
Manufacturing of Plastic Products including toys
48
Manufacturing of Radio by Assembling of parts
90.00
2.50
92.50
49
50
Manufacturing of Ropes
Manufacturing of Utensils including Aluminium
& Hindalium products
Metal Industries (except cottage and village
scale unit)
Minor Engineering Industries (Employment less
than 50 persons)
Motor Body Building
90.00
90.00
2.50
2.50
92.50
92.50
90.00
2.50
92.50
90.00
2.50
92.50
90.00
2.50
92.50
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
51
52
53
52
90.00
90.00
90.00
90.00
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
92.50
92.50
92.50
92.50
90.00
90.00
90.00
90.00
90.00
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
92.50
92.50
92.50
92.50
92.50
90.00
90.00
90.00
90.00
90.00
90.00
90.00
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
92.50
92.50
92.50
92.50
92.50
92.50
92.50
90.00
2.50
92.50
90.00
2.50
92.50
90.00
90.00
2.50
2.50
92.50
92.50
90.00
Wages Not reported
90.00
90.00
2.50
92.50
2.50
2.50
92.50
92.50
90.00
90.00
2.50
2.50
92.50
92.50
90.00
2.50
92.50
90.00
90.00
2.50
2.50
92.50
92.50
90.00
90.00
90.00
90.00
90.00
90.00
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
92.50
92.50
92.50
92.50
92.50
92.50
90.00
90.00
90.00
2.50
2.50
2.50
92.50
92.50
92.50
90.00
90.00
90.00
2.50
2.50
2.50
92.50
92.50
92.50
90.00
2.50
92.50
90.00
90.00
2.50
2.50
92.50
92.50
90.00
90.00
90.00
2.50
2.50
2.50
92.50
92.50
92.50
..
TABLE 3
S.NO.
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
TOTAL
90.00
90.00
90.00
90.00
90.00
90.00
90.00
90.00
90.00
90.00
90.00
90.00
90.00
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
92.50
92.50
92.50
92.50
92.50
92.50
92.50
92.50
92.50
92.50
92.50
92.50
92.50
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
Oil Mills
Paper and Cardboard Industry
Petrol and Diesel Oil Pumps
Pharmaceutical Industry
Powerloom Industry
Printing Press
Private Motor Transport
Private Security Agencies Services
Public Health Engineering
Public Motor Transport
Readymade Garments Industry
Refractory Industry
Regulated market, Marketing societies, Cooperative societies and Banks
Rice, Flour or Dal Mills
Rubber and Rubber Products Industry
Salt Pan Industry
Saw Mills
Shops and Establishments
Siali Leave Pluckers
Soap and Detergent Manufacturing
Social Forestry
Spinning Mills
Stone Breaking and Crushing
Tamarind collection
Kendu leaf collection
Tiles and Brick making
Timber Trading ( including felling & sawing)
Timber Trading (excluding felling and sawing)
Tobacco (including Bidi and Gudakhu making)
90.00
90.00
90.00
90.00
90.00
90.00
90.00
90.00
90.00
90.00
90.00
90.00
90.00
90.00
90.00
90.00
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
92.50
92.50
92.50
92.50
92.50
92.50
92.50
92.50
92.50
92.50
92.50
92.50
92.50
92.50
92.50
92.50
83
Trunks, Suitcases and Buckets manufacturing
90.00
2.50
92.50
84
Wood works and Furniture making Industries
90.00
2.50
92.50
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
53
..
TABLE 3
S.NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
Agricultural Implements,Machine tools and
General Engineering including Cycle and
Electrical goods Industry
Agriculture
Ahatas attached to Wine and Liquor Shops or
Ahatas attached to Beverages Shops except
Soft Drinks and Carbonated water
Automobile Repair Shops and Service Stations
not attached with any Public Motor Transport
Company
Ayurvedic and Unani Pharmacies
Bakeries including Biscuits Making
Establishments
Brick Kiln Industry
Cement Pipe Making Industries
Chemical and Distillery Industry
Cinema Industry
Construction or maintenance of Roads or
Building Operations
Contractors' Establishments of forest
department
Cotton Ginning and Pressing Factories
Dealer in tent, crockery and household goods
Dealers dealing in Steel Trunks, Drums, Steel
Safes, Vaults and Almirahs, Sanitary and
Plumbing Fixture and fitting of Metals
Dealers in Books selling,Stationers and Book
Binding
Dealers in Electricals and Electrical Goods
including Television, Radio, Gramophone,
Public Address Equipments and Watch, Clock
and repair shops
Dealers in footwear and travel goods like
suitcases, bags etc.,
Dealers in Medicines and Chemicals
Dealers in Photographic and Optical Goods
Electro-plating by using salt of chromium, nickle
or any other compound and connected buffing
and polishing Industry
Establishments defined under Section 2 (1)
(viii) of the Punjab Shops and Commercial
Establishments Act, 1958
Forestry and Logging
Foundaries with or without attached Machine
Shops
Hair Dressing such as those done by Barbers,
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
22.PUNJAB
Hair Dressing Saloons and Beauty Shops
Hotels, Restaurants, Tea stalls and Halwais
Ice Factories and Cold Storages
Laundry Services and Cleaning and Dyeing
Plant
Local Authority
Manufacture of Pulp, Paper and Paper Boards
and Straw Boards including News Print
Manufacturing and refining of Sugar (Vaccum
Pan Sugar Factories)
Manufacturing Process as defined under Sub
Section 2 (k) of the Factories Act,1948
Metal Rolling and Re-rolling Industry (Ferrous
and Non-Ferrous), Brass,Copper and
Aluminium Utensils making Industries
Milk Processing and Milk Products
Manufacturing Establishments excluding
Halwais Shops
Motor Body Builders
Oil Mills
Operation of Tubewell Industry
P.W.D.(Irrigation)
P.W.D.(Public Health)
Petroleum Supply Stations Establishments
Potteries, Ceramics and refractory Industry
Private Educational Institutions
54
TOTAL
154.40
-
154.40
160.48
154.40
-
160.48
154.40
154.40
-
154.40
154.40
154.40
-
154.40
154.40
154.40
154.40
154.40
154.40
154.40
-
154.40
154.40
154.40
154.40
154.40
154.40
-
154.40
154.40
154.40
154.40
-
154.40
154.40
154.40
154.40
-
154.40
154.40
-
154.40
154.40
-
154.40
154.40
154.40
154.40
-
154.40
154.40
154.40
154.40
-
154.40
154.40
154.40
-
154.40
154.40
154.40
-
154.40
154.40
154.40
154.40
-
154.40
154.40
154.40
154.40
154.40
-
154.40
154.40
154.40
-
154.40
154.40
-
154.40
154.40
-
154.40
154.40
-
154.40
154.40
154.40
154.40
154.40
154.40
154.40
154.40
154.40
-
154.40
154.40
154.40
154.40
154.40
154.40
154.40
154.40
..
TABLE 3
S.NO.
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
Private Hospitals, Clinics, Dispensaries,
Nursing Homes and Medical Shops
Private Press
Public Motor Transport Industry
Rice, Flour or Dal Mills
Rubber Industry
Saw Mills and Timber Trade
Scientific Industries
Shops and Commercial Establishments
Soap Making and Sillicate Manufacturing
Establishments
Sports goods Industry
Starch Manufacturing
Stone Breaking or Stone Crushing
Surgical and Clinical Instruments making
Industries
Tailors and Ready-made Garments
Manufacturers
Tanneries and Leather Manufactories
Textile Industry (including employment in
Woollen Carpet making or Shawl Weaving
establishments)
Utensil Shops
Vegetable Ghee Manufacturing and
Vegetable Oil Refining Establishments
55
TOTAL
154.40
-
154.40
154.40
154.40
154.40
154.40
154.40
154.40
154.40
154.40
-
154.40
154.40
154.40
154.40
154.40
154.40
154.40
154.40
154.40
154.40
154.40
154.40
-
154.40
154.40
154.40
154.40
154.40
-
154.40
154.40
154.40
-
154.40
154.40
154.40
154.40
-
154.40
154.40
..
TABLE 3
S.NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
23.RAJASTHAN
Agriculture
Automobile Workshops
Brick Kiln Industry
Cable Operater & Allied service
Cement Prestressed Products
Cinema Industries
Cold Storage
Computer Hardware Industry and Services
Construction or Maintenance of Roads or
Building Operations
Cotton Dyeing, Printing and Washing factories
Cotton Ginning and Pressing Factories
Cotton Waste Spinning Factories
Domestic Workers
Electricity Generation, Distribution and supply
etc.
Employment in Draught relief works
Engineering Industries
Glass and Chinaware
Employment in Gota Kinari and Lappa
Establishments
Government Offices contingency and works
Handloom Industries
Hotels and Restaurants
Irrigation Works
Jute Patti Industry
Khadi , Handicrafts & Village Industry
L.P.G. Distribution and Allied Services
Local Authority
Manufacturing of Cold Drinks, Soda & Allied
Products
Marketing and Consumer Co-operative
Societies
Metal Foundries & General Engineering
Industry
Mica Works (Except Mica Mines)
Non- Govt. Organisations
Oil Mills
Papad Udyog
Pesticides, Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals
Petrol Pumps and Allied Services
Powerloom Factories
Printing Press
Public Health Engineering Department
Public Motor Transport
Public Works Department
Pvt. Educational Institutions
Pvt.Hospital and Nursing Homes
Registered Factories which are not covered
under any Scheduled Employment
Rice, Flour or Dal Mills
Rural Development Department sponsored
employment generation Scheme( Jawahar
Rozgar Yojana)
S.T.D., I.S.D.,P.C.O.and Allied Services
Salt Industry
Shops and Commercial Establishments
Small Scale Industries
Soap Stone Factories
Stone Breaking or Stone Crushing
Sugar Pan Industry(without mechanical Power)
Sweeper and Sanitation Works (not elsewhere
classified)
Tailoring and Garments Industries
Taxis, Autorickshaws and Travelling Agencies
Textiles Industries, etc.
Tiles Manufacturing & Potteries Industry
Tobacco
(I) Bidi
(ii) Tobacco
Wood Works and Furniture Manufacturing
Wool Cleaning and Pressing factories
56
TOTAL
135.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
-
135.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
-
135.00
135.00
135.00
155.00
135.00
-
135.00
135.00
155.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
81.00
135.00
85.46
-
135.00
135.00
166.46
135.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
-
135.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
-
135.00
135.00
-
135.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
Piece Rated
135.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
-
135.00
135.00
135.00
-
135.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
-
135.00
135.00
135.00
81.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
81.00
135.00
85.46
85.46
-
135.00
166.46
135.00
135.00
135.00
166.46
135.00
135.00
-
135.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
-
135.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
Piece Rated
81.00
135.00
135.00
85.46
-
166.46
135.00
135.00
..
TABLE 3
S.NO.
61
62
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
Woollen Carpet Weaving and Shawl Weaving
Establishments
Woollen Spinning and Weaving Factories
57
TOTAL
81.00
85.46
166.46
135.00
-
135.00
..
TABLE 3
S.NO.
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
1
2
3
Automobiles Engineering Works.
Bakeries and Confectioneries
Casual contigency employees engaged by
Government, Semi- Government, Public
Sectors and Private Sectrors
Cinema and Video Halls, Cable Operators
Construction of Projects including Dams,
Tunnels, Hydro- electric and other multipurpose
Constructions or Maintenance of Roads and
Buildings
Dairy, Poultry and Animal Husbandry farming
Distilleries and Breweries
Electronic Industries
Engineering Industries
Ferro Alloys Industries
Forestry and Timber Industries
Grill Industries
Handloom Industries
Hotels, Restaurants or Eating Houses/ Tea
Sh
Leather Industries
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
24.SIKKIM
Paper & Pulp Industries
Printing Press
Private Educational Institutions
Private Transportation
Shops & Commercial Establishments
Stone Breaking and Crushing
Tea Plantation
Tour & Travel Agencies
Tyres & Trading Industries
Wood works, Carpentry and Masonry
58
TOTAL
130.00
130.00
130.00
-
130.00
130.00
130.00
130.00
130.00
-
130.00
130.00
130.00
-
130.00
130.00
130.00
130.00
130.00
130.00
130.00
130.00
130.00
130.00
-
130.00
130.00
130.00
130.00
130.00
130.00
130.00
130.00
130.00
130.00
130.00
130.00
130.00
130.00
130.00
130.00
130.00
130.00
130.00
130.00
-
130.00
130.00
130.00
130.00
130.00
130.00
130.00
130.00
130.00
130.00
130.00
..
TABLE 3
S.NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
25.TAMIL NADU
Aerated Water Manufactory
Agarbathi Manufactory
Agriculture and works ancillary to Agriculture
Appalam Manufactory
Apprentices in Textile Mills
Automobile Workshops
Autorickshaws and Taxis
Bakeries and Biscuit Manufactory
Bricks & Tiles Manufactory
Carpentary & Blacksmithy
Cashewnut Industry
Chemical Fertilizer Industry
Cinema Industry
Coaching Academics
Coconut Peeling
Coffee Curing Works
Coir Manufactory
Colleges and Research Stations under the
Tamil Nadu Agricultural University and
Agricultural
Farms
maintained
by
the
Agricultural and Horticulture and other Govt.
Departments.
Construction or maintenance of Roads or
Buildings Operations
Cotton Ginning, Pressing & Cotton Waste
Distribution of Liquid Petroleum Gas Cylinders
Electronics Industry
I) Fire Works
ii) Match Manufactory
Food Processing Industry
Footwear making Industry
Forestry
General Engineering & Fabrication Industry
Gold and Silver articles Manufactory
Granite Industry
Gunny Industry
Hospitals and Nursing Homes
Hotels and Restaurants
Laundries and Washing Clothes
Leather Goods Manufactory
Loading and Un-loading Operations
Mat Weaaving and Basket Making
Medical and Sales Representatives
Motion Picture Industry
Mushroom Growing and Allied Works
Neera Tapping
Oil Mills
(i)Paper and Other incidental Processes
connected with handmade paper
(ii)Paper and Other incidental Processes
connected with Machine Made Paper Industry
Plantations - Tea
Plantations - Coffee
Plantations - Rubber
Polythene Processing, Foam Items & Plastic
Manufactory
Powerloom Industry
Printing Presses
Public Motor Transport
Rice, Flour and Dal Mills
Sago Industry
Salt Pans
Sea Food Processing Industry
Security Guards
Sericulture
Shops & Commercial Establishments
Silk Twisting Industry
Soap Manufactory
Synthetic Gem Cutting Industry
Tailoring Industry
Tanneries & Leather Manufactory
Timber Industry
Tin Container Manufactory
Tobacco Manufactory
70.00
69.73
100.00
93.42
110.00
109.15
138.50
78.00
74.00
127.00
132.50
100.54
128.73
51.92
79.00
73.00
90.00
100.00
54.23
47.08
63.15
74.06
73.69
93.50
51.52
48.30
95.35
37.80
74.31
86.69
42.92
51.52
48.30
64.65
-
124.23
116.81
100.00
156.57
184.06
182.84
232.00
129.52
122.30
222.35
170.30
174.85
215.42
94.84
130.52
121.30
154.65
100.00
117.00
77.28
194.28
91.00
82.69
63.15
55.73
154.15
138.42
104.65
31.50
68.50
86.50
73.23
39.00
104.00
131.00
130.27
130.00
107.19
98.85
140.50
72.73
85.00
75.00
129.73
103.08
130.00
154.00
83.00
83.42
70.59
68.42
45.08
58.58
59.40
80.85
74.31
86.94
87.92
86.94
72.46
88.54
93.38
59.40
54.74
48.30
87.92
69.35
24.42
103.04
58.19
56.35
175.24
99.92
113.58
145.08
132.63
119.85
178.31
217.94
218.19
216.94
179.65
187.39
233.88
132.13
139.74
123.30
217.65
172.43
154.42
257.04
141.19
139.77
87.27
58.85
146.12
78.00
77.00
81.50
108.46
55.20
55.20
55.20
73.06
133.20
132.20
136.70
181.52
29.00
72.81
137.31
88.50
94.50
89.00
79.92
92.35
95.00
78.88
97.00
122.00
59.29
48.92
92.88
57.96
65.38
57.96
54.12
60.69
64.40
53.27
64.40
86.69
Piece Rate
47.08
58.05
86.94
61.31
88.29
121.73
230.19
146.46
159.88
146.96
134.04
153.04
159.40
132.15
161.40
208.69
70.19
57.00
132.50
91.00
59
TOTAL
117.27
115.05
219.44
152.31
..
TABLE 3
S.NO.
63
64
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
i)Beedi Rolling
ii)Scented & Chewing Tobacco
iii)Snuff Industry
Vessels (Utensils) Manufactory
Tree climbing
96.15
67.50
78.00
72.00
100.00
61.92
45.08
51.52
48.30
-
TOTAL
158.07
112.58
129.52
120.30
100.00
* Out of 90 Scheduled Employments reported in Tamil Nadu, wages have been reported for 64 scheduled employments only
60
..
TABLE 3
S.NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
26.TRIPURA
Agriculture
100.00
Auto Rickshaw
57.69*
Beedi Industry ( per 1000 bidis)
Piece Rated
Brick Manufacturing
Piece Rated
Construction and Maintenance of Roads and
130.00
Building Operations
Mechanical Workshops
98.08
Petrol Pumps
81.54
Public Motor Transport
70.85
PrivateTeaching Institutions
65.77
Rice Mills
98.08
Rubber Plantations
125.00
Safai Karamcharis
85.00
Shops and Establishments
96.15
Stone Breaking and Crushing
Piece Rated
Tea Plantations
46.00**
* + Food allowance @ Rs. 51.00 per diem.
** + Ration at subsidised rates.
61
TOTAL
-
100.00
57.69*
-
130.00
-
98.08
81.54
70.85
65.77
98.08
125.00
85.00
96.15
-
46.00**
..
TABLE 3
S.NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
27.UTTARAKHAND
Aerated Drinks
Agriculture
Allopathic, Unani or Ayurvedic Pharmacy
Asbestos, Cement Factory and other Cement
Products
Automobile Repair Workshops
Book Binding
Brick Kiln
Bakeries and Biscuits
Carpet Manufacturing
Chicken Work Manufactory
Cinema Industry
Clubs
Cold Storages
Construction of Dams, Irrigation, Wells and
Pond Digging
Construction and Maintenance of Roads or
Building Operations
Dairy and Dairy Products
Employment in Dharamshalas
Employments in any other registered Factories
not elsewhere classified
Engineering Industry employing less than 50
workers
Engineering Industry employing (i) 50 to 500
workers.
(ii) employing more than 500 workers.
Forestry
Foundaries
Fruit Juice
Handloom / Powerloom Industry
Hosiery Industry
Hotels and Restaurants
Ice Manufactory
Ice Candy / Ice Cream Manufactory
Khandsari Manufactory
Laundry and Washing
Libraries
Manufacturing of Small/Miniature
(i) Bulbs
(ii)Glass Products
Match Manufactory
Mechanical Transport Workshops
Metal Industry
Oil Mills
Petrol & Diesel Pumps
Plywood Manufacturing
Potteries, Ceramic or Refractory
Private Clinics and Medical Equipment shops
Private Coaching Classes and Private Schools
Private Printing Press
Plastic and Plastic Products
Public Motor Transport
Readymade Garments
Rice, Flour or Dal Mills
Rubber and Rubber Products
Shops & Commercial Establishments
Stone Breaking or Stone Crushing
Sweet Industry
Tailoring Industry
Tea Plantations
Textile Printing
Tin Plate shaping and tin printing
Tobacco Manufactory
Washing Soap, Silicate etc.
Wood Carving, Wooden Furniture and Saw
Mills
Woollen Blankets Manufactory
62
TOTAL
92.50
100.00
90.19
90.39
55.08
24.66
55.08
55.08
147.58
124.66
145.27
145.47
93.27
90.39
67.50
90.39
48.08
90.39
90.39
90.39
90.39
92.50
55.08
55.08
55.08
55.08
114.62
55.08
55.08
55.08
55.08
55.08
148.35
145.47
122.58
145.47
162.70
145.47
145.47
145.47
145.47
147.58
90.39
55.08
145.47
92.50
92.50
92.50
55.08
55.08
55.08
147.58
147.58
147.58
92.50
55.08
147.58
97.50
100.25
197.75
102.31
90.77
92.50
92.50
25.00
96.93
104.23
90.39
90.39
20.00
90.39
94.42
105.19
55.08
55.08
55.08
120.04
55.08
55.08
55.08
55.08
85.21
55.08
55.08
207.50
145.85
147.58
147.58
145.04
152.01
159.31
145.47
145.47
105.21
145.47
149.50
90.39
93.27
90.39
93.27
92.50
90.39
92.50
92.50
90.39
92.50
90.39
93.27
92.50
93.27
92.50
90.39
92.50
90.39
90.39
92.50
90.39
58.00
90.39
92.50
38.00
20.00
39.30
55.08
55.08
55.08
55.08
55.08
55.08
55.08
55.08
55.08
55.08
55.08
55.08
55.08
55.08
55.08
55.08
55.08
55.08
55.08
55.08
55.08
43.20
55.08
55.08
120.04
85.21
120.04
145.47
148.35
145.47
148.35
147.58
145.47
147.58
147.58
145.47
147.58
145.47
148.35
147.58
148.35
147.58
145.47
147.58
145.47
145.47
147.58
145.47
101.20
145.47
147.58
158.04
105.21
159.34
20.00
85.21
105.21
..
TABLE 3
S.NO.
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
TOTAL
28. UTTAR PRADESH
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
Aerated Drinks
Agriculture
Allopathic, Unani or Ayurvedic Pharmacy
Alloy Manufactory
Asbestos Cement Factory
Automobile Workshops
Bakeries and confectioneries
Beedi Manufacturing
Book Binding Manufactory
Brick Kiln
Carpet Manufacturing
Chicken Work Manufactory
Cinema Industry
Clubs
Cold Storages
Commercial Establishments
Construction and Maintenance of Roads or
Building Operations
Construction of Dams, Establishments and
Irrigation
Dairy and Milk Dairy
Employment in Dharamshalas
Employment in Registered Factories not
elsewhere classified
Engineering Industry(employing less than 50
workers)
Forestry
Foundry
Fruit Juice
Glass Bangles Manufactory
Handloom Industry
Hosiery Industry
Hotels and Resturants
Ice Candy / Ice Cream Manufactory
Ice Manufactory
Khandsari Manufactory
Laundry and Washing
Local Transport Workshops
Manufacturing of Small Miniature Bulbs & Glass
Products
Match Manufactory
Maufacturing of Leather Goods
Oil Mills
Paper, Paper Board and Card Board
Petrol and Diesel Oil
Plastic and Plastic Products
Plywood Manufacturing
Potteries, Ceramic Industry
Powerloom Industry
Private clinics, Nursing homes
Educational Institutes run by Religious Bodies
and other Recognised educational institutes
Private Libraries
Private Printing Press
Public Motor Transport
Ready made Garments
Rice, Flour or Dal Mills
Rubber and Rubber Products including Tyres
and Tubes
Shops
Silk Sari or Jari Works (Handloom)
Stone Breaking or Stone Crushing
Sweet Shops
Tailoring Industry
Tanneries
Textile Printing
Tin Plate shaping and tin printing
Tobacco Manufactory
Washing Soap, Silicate etc.
Wood Carving and Wooden Furniture and Saw
Mills
Woollen Blankets
63
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
103.85
100.00
100.00
48.08
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
65.52
0.00
65.52
65.52
65.52
65.52
65.52
0.00
65.52
65.52
114.61
65.52
65.52
65.52
65.52
65.52
65.52
165.52
100.00
165.52
165.52
165.52
165.52
165.52
103.85
165.52
165.52
162.69
165.52
165.52
165.52
165.52
165.52
165.52
100.00
65.52
165.52
100.00
100.00
100.00
65.52
65.52
65.52
165.52
165.52
165.52
100.00
65.52
165.52
100.00
100.00
100.00
165.39
100.00
100.00
57.69
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
65.52
65.52
65.52
5.48
65.52
65.52
78.50
65.52
65.52
65.52
65.52
65.52
65.52
165.52
165.52
165.52
170.87
165.52
165.52
136.19
165.52
165.52
165.52
165.52
165.52
165.52
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
65.52
65.52
65.52
65.52
65.52
65.52
65.52
65.52
65.52
65.52
65.52
165.52
165.52
165.52
165.52
165.52
165.52
165.52
165.52
165.52
165.52
165.52
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
65.52
65.52
65.52
65.52
65.52
65.52
165.52
165.52
165.52
165.52
165.52
165.52
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
65.52
65.52
65.52
65.52
65.52
65.52
65.52
65.52
65.52
65.52
65.52
165.52
165.52
165.52
165.52
165.52
165.52
165.52
165.52
165.52
165.52
165.52
100.00
65.52
165.52
..
TABLE 3
S.NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
29.WEST BENGAL
Agriculture
167.00
Bakery
169.00
Beedi Leaf Plucking
126.00
Beedi Manufacturing (Per 1000 Beedis rolled)
Piece rated
Bell Metal & Brass Industry
Zone A
196.00
Zone B
189.00
Bone Mills
126.00
Brick Manufactories
134.00
Ceramic Industry
Zone A
196.00
Zone B
189.00
Chakki Mills
Zone A
196.00
Zone B
189.00
Cigarette Manufacturing
Wages Not Reported
Cinchona Plantations
167.00
Cinema:
126.06
Clinical Nursing Homes
Zone A
196.00
Zone B
189.00
Construction or Maintenance of Roads or
Building Operations
Zone A
196.00
Zone B
189.00
Dal Mills
Urban
196.00
Rural
189.00
Decoration
Zone A
196.00
Zone B
189.00
Establishments (other than shops)
Wages Not Reported
Fishery
167.00
Flour Mills
Zone A
196.00
Zone B
189.00
Forestry or Timbering Operations
126.00
Glass Industry
164.00
Godowns
Zone A
196.00
Zone B
189.00
Handloom
123.50
Hosiery
168.00
Hotels & Restaurants
Wages Not Reported
Iron Foundry
135.00
Lac Manufacturies
126.00
Local Authority
Wages Not Reported
Medicinal Plants Plantations
167.00
Oil Mills
Zone A
196.00
Zone B
189.00
Paints and Chemicals Factories
Zone A
196.00
Zone B
189.00
Paper Board and Straw Board Manufacturing
( Machine Dry Process)
Zone A
196.00
Zone B
189.00
Plastic Industry
Zone A
196.00
Zone B
189.00
64
TOTAL
-
167.00
169.00
126.00
-
196.00
189.00
126.00
134.00
-
196.00
189.00
-
196.00
189.00
-
167.00
126.06
-
196.00
189.00
-
196.00
189.00
-
196.00
189.00
-
196.00
189.00
-
167.00
-
196.00
189.00
126.00
164.00
-
196.00
189.00
123.50
168.00
-
135.00
126.00
-
167.00
-
196.00
189.00
-
196.00
189.00
-
196.00
189.00
-
196.00
189.00
..
TABLE 3
S.NO.
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
Plywood Industry
Zone A
Zone B
Power Looms
Zone A
Zone B
Printing Press
Public Motor Transport
Refractory Industry
Rice Mills
Rope Industry
Zone A
Zone B
Rubber and Rubber Products Mfg.
a) Sericulture Nursery and Cultivation
b) Silk spinning and/or weaving (Handloom)
Sales Promotion in Medicines
Salt Manufacturing Industry
Saw Mills
Zone A
Zone B
Security Services
Zone A
Zone B
Shoe Making Industry
Zone A
Zone B
Shops
Silk Printing
Zone A
Zone B
Stone Breaking or Stone Crushing
Zone A
Zone B
Sweeping and Cleaning
Zone A
Zone B
Tabacco Godowns
Tailoring
Zone A
Zone B
Tanneries and Leather Manufactory
Zone A
Zone B
Tea Plantations
TOTAL
196.00
189.00
-
196.00
189.00
196.00
189.00
141.00
196.00
162.00
167.00
-
196.00
189.00
141.00
196.00
162.00
167.00
196.00
189.00
117.00
122.39
124.00
190.00
167.00
-
196.00
189.00
117.00
122.39
124.00
190.00
167.00
196.00
189.00
-
196.00
189.00
196.00
189.00
-
196.00
189.00
196.00
189.00
163.00
-
196.00
189.00
163.00
196.00
189.00
-
196.00
189.00
196.00
189.00
-
196.00
189.00
196.00
189.00
126.00
-
196.00
189.00
126.00
196.00
189.00
-
196.00
189.00
196.00
189.00
Wages Not Reported
-
196.00
189.00
Zone-A = Areas notified under Development authorities.
Zone-B = Rest of West Bengal
65
..
TABLE 3
S.NO.
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
TOTAL
30.ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS
1
Agriculture
A
N
205.00
216.00
-
205.00
216.00
2
Construction or Maintenance of road or in
Building Operations including Stone Breaking
and Stone Crushing
A
205.00
-
205.00
3
Loading & Unloading Sector
N
A
N
Private Educational Institutions
A
N
Shops
and
Commercial
Establishments A
including Residential Hotels and Restaurants
N
Wood Based Industries
A
N
216.00
205.00
216.00
236.54
249.23
256.15
-
216.00
205.00
216.00
236.54
249.23
256.15
271.15
205.00
216.00
-
271.15
205.00
216.00
4
5
6
A=
N=
ANDAMAN
NICOBAR
66
..
TABLE 3
S.NO.
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
TOTAL
31.CHANDIGARH
Agricultural Implements, Machine Tools and General
Engineering including Cycle Parts & Electrical Goods
Industry
Agriculture
Any establishment as defined under Section 2(1)(VIII)
of the Punjab Shops and Commercial
Establishements Act,1958
Asbestos Cement and Concrete Products
Automobile Repair Shops and Service Stations
234.30
-
234.30
234.30
234.30
-
234.30
234.30
234.30
234.30
-
234.30
234.30
Bakeries and Confectioneries Establishments
Book Selling Establishments
Brick Kiln Industry
Chemical and Distillery Industry
Chemist and Drug Shops
Cinema Industry
Construction or Maintenance of Roads or Building
Operations
Contractors' Establishment of Forest Department
234.30
234.30
234.30
234.30
234.30
234.30
234.30
-
234.30
234.30
234.30
234.30
234.30
234.30
234.30
234.30
-
234.30
Crockery Trade Establishments
Dairy and Dairy Products
Electronic Goods Manufacturing and Selling
Establishments
Electroplating by using salt of Chromium, Nickle or
any other compound and connected buffing and
polishing Industry
Employment in any manufacturing Process as defined
under Section 2(k) of the Factories Act.,1948
234.30
234.30
234.30
-
234.30
234.30
234.30
234.30
-
234.30
234.30
-
234.30
19
20
Employment in grass cutting
Employment in Private Coaching Classes, Schools
including Nursery Schools and Technical Institutions
234.30
234.30
-
234.30
234.30
21
22
Ferrous Metal Rolling and Re-rolling Mills
Foundries with or without attached Machine Shops
234.30
234.30
-
234.30
234.30
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
234.30
234.30
234.30
234.30
234.30
234.30
234.30
234.30
-
234.30
234.30
234.30
234.30
234.30
234.30
234.30
234.30
234.30
234.30
234.30
-
234.30
234.30
234.30
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
Hair Cutting Saloons and Beauty Parlours
Hardware and Building Material Shops
Hotels, Restaurants, Tea Stalls and Halwais
House Hold Goods Establishments
Ice Factories and Cold Storage
Meat Selling Establishments
Oil Mills
Paper Board and Packing Material Manufacturing
Establishments
Petrol, Diesel and Kerosene Oil Pumps
Plastic and PVC goods Industry
Private Hospitals including Nursing Homes,
Dispensaries etc. or a Medical Practitioner in any
establishment or a Chemical or Pathological
Laboratory
Private Press
Public Motor Transport Industry
Rice Mills, Flour Mills and Dal Mills
Rubber Industry
Saw Mills
Shops and Commerical Establishments
Soap Manufacturing Industry
Soft Drinks and Aerated Water
Stone Breaking or Stone Crushing
Tailoring , Stiching and Embroidery Establishments
234.30
234.30
234.30
234.30
234.30
234.30
234.30
234.30
234.30
234.30
-
234.30
234.30
234.30
234.30
234.30
234.30
234.30
234.30
234.30
234.30
44
45
46
47
48
Tanneries / Leather Manufacturing
Tent dealers Establishments
Textile Industry
Timber Trade
Vegetable and Fruit Shops
234.30
234.30
234.30
234.30
234.30
-
234.30
234.30
234.30
234.30
234.30
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
31
32
33
67
..
TABLE 3
S.NO.
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
TOTAL
32.DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI
1 Agarbatti unit, match box manufacturing unit,
bidi manufacturing unit
2 Agriculture
3 Automobile repairing workshops and garages
4 Bakery and Confestionary
5 Brick or roof tiles
6 Candles Manufacturing
7 Canteens and Clubs
8 Cement priestessess products industry
9 Chemical or drug manufacturing
10 Cinema Exhibition
11 Constructiion or maintenance of roads or in
building operation
12 Cotton Ginning or Cotton Pressing Manufactory
115.00
41.20
156.20
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
115.00
41.20
156.20
13 Drilling operation and maintenance of Tube
Wells
14 Electronics and Allied or Incidental Industries
15 Engineering unit, dealing with manufacturing or
115.00
41.20
156.20
115.00
115.00
41.20
41.20
156.20
156.20
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
115.00
41.20
156.20
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
115.00
115.00
41.20
41.20
156.20
156.20
115.00
Wages not
reported
41.20
156.20
115.00
115.00
41.20
41.20
156.20
156.20
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
115.00
41.20
156.20
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
115.00
41.20
156.20
processing or iron and steel item ferrous or non16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
ferrous material, electric and electronics items
Forestry and Timber Operations
Glass Industry
Gram Panchayats
Home workers
Hospitals
Lac Manufactory
Local Authority
Manufacruing process as defined under section
2(k) of the Factories Act, 1948
Medical practitiioner or any establishment of
medical consultant or any clinical or
pathological laboratory including Hospitals and
Nursing Homes
Mica Works
Oil Mills(including Kohloos)
Paper ;and Paper Board Manufactory
Petrol and Diesel Pumps
Pharmaceutical Industry
Plantation maintained for growing Chichona,
Rubber, Tea or Coffee
Plastic Industry
Polyurethane foam manufacturing or
processing the foam items
Potteries
Poultry, Poultry Food Manufacturing unit,
Fertilizer Manufacturing Unit or any other
Agricultural Unit
Power loom Industry
Printing by letter press, lithography, photogravure or other similar works or incidental to
such process or book binding
Private Teaching Institute
Public Motor Transport
Residential Restaurant or Eating House
Rexene cloth
Rice, Flour or Dal Mill
Rubber Manufacturing Industry
Safai Karmacharis (excluding activities
prohibited under the Employment of Manual
Scavengers and Construction of Dry Latrines
(Prohibition) Act, 1993
Sheds where buffaloes or cows are kept for
milking, cleaning or feeding and for all other
ancillary process
Shop or commercial establishments
Soaps and detergents
Stone Breaking or Stone Crushing
Sugar Industry
Tanneries & Leather Manufactory
Textile processing, dyeing, printisng or
garments stitching
Tobacco (including Bidi Making Manufactory)
68
..
TABLE 3
S.NO.
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
Toilet, cosmetic and other allied products
Watch and Ward
Watch Manufacturing
Wood cutting factory, wooden furniture making
unit, saw mill, wood processing unit including
Katha Manufacturing
56 Woollen Carpet Making or Shawl Weaving
52
53
54
55
69
TOTAL
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
115.00
41.20
156.20
..
TABLE 3
S.NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
33.DAMAN AND DIU
Agriculture
Automobile Repairing Workshops and Garages
Bakeries
Brick of Roof Tiles
Buffalo or Cow Milk Premises
Canteen and Clubs not falling under Part I of
this schedule
Cashew Processing Industry
Cement and Cement Based Industry
Charcoal Kilns
Chemical and Fertilizer Manufactory
Cinema
Cloth Dyeing and/or Printing
Construction or Maintenance of Roads or in
Building operation
Cotton Ginning or Cotton Pressing Manufactory
Cycle Mechanic Workshops
Dairy Industry
Dispensary, not being a Dispensary in any
Hospital
Drugs and Pharmaceuticals
Eatable Tobacco
Employment in any factory as defined under
clause(m) or Section 2 of Factories Act, 1948
(LXIII of 1948), not covered by any of the
entries
Engineering Industry
Exercise Books
Film Production Industry
Forest and/or Forestry
Fountain Pens, etc.
Glass Bulb Manufactory
Glass Industry
Grass Cutting
Hair Cutting Saloon
Hand Made Paper and Hand Paper Board
Manufactory
Handloom Industry
Hospitals (not falling under entry 6 in this
Schedule)
Hotel, Restaurant or Eating House
Ice and Cold Drinks
Jari Work Industry
Khandsari/Sugar Manufactory
Lac manufactory
Laundry Industry
Local Authority
Manufacture of Containers and/or Boxes from
Paper and/or Cardboard and/or Strawboard
Mica Works
Oil Mill
Optical Frames
Paints and Varnishers
Paper and Paper Board Manufactory
Plantation
Poha, Murmura, Churmura, etc.
Potteries
Powerloom Industry
Printing Presses
Public Motor Transport
Readymade Garments
Rice, Flour or Dal Mill
Rubber Baloon Industry
Rubber Manufacturing Industry
Salt Pan Industry
Saw Mill
Seafood Industry
Shop or Commercial Establishments
Silver Industry
Soaps and Cosmetics
Steel Furniture
Stone Breaking or Stone Crushing
Sweepers or Scavengers
Tanneries and Leather Manufactory
70
TOTAL
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
115.00
41.20
156.20
115.00
115.00
115.00
41.20
41.20
41.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
115.00
115.00
115.00
41.20
41.20
41.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
115.00
115.00
41.20
41.20
156.20
156.20
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
..
TABLE 3
S.NO.
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
TOTAL
66
67
Tobacco (including Bidi making)
Transforming Plastic in various Solid Moulding
115.00
115.00
41.20
41.20
156.20
156.20
68
69
70
71
72
Utensils or other Household Articles
Watch Strap Manufactory
Wooden Furniture
Wooden Photo Picture Frame Making
Woolen, Carpet Making or Shawl Weaving
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
115.00
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
41.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
156.20
71
..
TABLE 3
S.NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
Agriculture
Automobile Engineering
Brick Kiln Industry
Cement Working Establishments
Chemicals
Clubs
Confectionery and Diary products, food
preservation etc.
Construction or Maintenance of Roads or in
Building Operations
Dal and Flour Mills
Delhi Transport Corporation
Employment in all registered factories not
covered by the employments elsewhere
Foundaries
Hospital and Nursing Homes not carried on by
Govt. or Local Authorities
Ice Factories / Cold Storage
Laundry Services and Cleaning and Dyeing
Plants i.e Factory/Shops
Local Authorities
Radio including assembling of Radio parts.
Metal Working Establishments
Oil Mills
Plastic, Rubber, PVC including Cable
Pottery Industry
Printing Press
Private unrecognised Teaching Institutions
Public Motor Transport
Ready-made Garments
Shops & Establishments
Stone Breaking and Stone Crushing
Textile including Hosiery, Niwar, Handloom,
Lace, Thread balls, Name Label, Dyeing and
Printing of Textiles
Wood working Establishments including Saw
Mills
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
34.DELHI
72
TOTAL
247.00
247.00
247.00
247.00
247.00
247.00
247.00
-
247.00
247.00
247.00
247.00
247.00
247.00
247.00
247.00
-
247.00
247.00
247.00
247.00
-
247.00
247.00
247.00
247.00
247.00
-
247.00
247.00
247.00
247.00
-
247.00
247.00
247.00
247.00
247.00
247.00
247.00
247.00
247.00
247.00
247.00
247.00
247.00
247.00
247.00
-
247.00
247.00
247.00
247.00
247.00
247.00
247.00
247.00
247.00
247.00
247.00
247.00
247.00
247.00
-
247.00
..
TABLE 3
S.NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
Agriculture
Animal Husbandry
Electricity
Fisheries
Industrial Establishments
Lakshadweep Development Corporation
Lakshadweep Harbour Works
Panchayat
Public Works Department
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
35.LAKSHADWEEP
73
200.00
200.00
200.00
200.00
200.00
200.00
200.00
200.00
200.00
3.60
3.60
3.60
3.60
3.60
3.60
3.60
3.60
3.60
TOTAL
203.60
203.60
203.60
203.60
203.60
203.60
203.60
203.60
203.60
..
TABLE 3
S.NO.
NAME OF THE SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
MINIMUM WAGES( Rs.) AS ON 31.12.2011
BASIC
D.A.
36.PUDUCHERRY
1 Agriculture in Mahe Region
Agriculture in Puducherry & Karaikal Region Men
Agriculture in Puducherry & Karaikal Region Women
Agriculture in Yanam Region
2 Automobile Workshops
3 Bakeries and Biscuit Manufactory
4 Building Operations
5 Carpentary and Blacksmithy
6 Chemical Industry
7 Detergent Industries
8 Electronics Industry
9 General Engineering & Fabrication
10 Hospitals & Nursing Homes
11 Hotels & Restaurants
12 Loading and Unloading Operations
13 Oil Mills
14 Paper & Paper Products Industry
15 Plastic Industry
16 Printing Presses
17 Pubilc Motor Transport
18 Rice, Flour and Dal Mills
19 Security Guards
20 Shops & Esstt. In Yanam region
Shops & Estt. In Puducherry & Karaikal Regions
21 Tailoring Industry
22 Taxies and Auto Drivers
74
120.00
80.00
-
70.00
55.00
118.38
120.00
122.00
205.00
91.85
116.00
89.31
111.00
109.50
107.65
149.00
78.00
79.69
95.35
87.06
119.38
77.00
111.53
77.69
55.77
128.57
177.00
TOTAL
120.00
80.00
70.00
-
55.00
118.38
120.00
122.00
205.00
91.85
116.00
89.31
111.00
109.50
107.65
149.00
78.00
79.69
95.35
87.06
119.38
77.00
111.53
77.69
55.77
128.57
177.00
..
TABLE 4
NUMBER OF SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENTS IN CENTRAL
SPHERE/STATE/U.T’S AND RANGE OF MINIMUM WAGES AS
ON 31-12-2011
SL.
NO.
CENTRAL
GOVERNMENT /
STATES /
UNION
TERRITORIES
1
2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chhatisgarh
Goa
Gujarat
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu & Kashmir
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Meghalaya
Manipur
Mizoram
Nagaland
Orissa
Punjab
Rajasthan
Sikkim
Tamil Nadu
Tripura
Uttarakhand
Uttar Pradesh
West Bengal
A.& N. Islands
Chandigarh
NO OF
SCHEDULED
EMPLOYMENTS
IN WHICH
MINIMUM
WAGES FIXED /
REVISED
3
71
30
100
88
46
21
51
50
12
28
88
81
71
36
67
27
15
1
37
84
60
62
26
64
15
58
64
55
6
48
75
RANGE OF MINIMUM
WAGES PER DAY (RS.)
MINIMUM
MAXIMUM
4
69.27
80.00
64.25
115.00
113.76
150.00
100.00
178.61
120.00
110.00
138.23
92.42
149.16
124.00
81.35
100.00
122.10
170.00
100.00
92.50
154.40
135.00
130.00
88.29
46.00*
101.20
100.00
117.00
205.00
234.30
5
280.52
80.00
115.60
125.00
164.50
150.00
193.20
178.61
120.00
110.00
138.23
259.15
491.10
175.00
251.29
100.00
122.10
170.00
100.00
92.50
160.48
166.46
130.00
257.04
130.00
207.50
170.87
196.00
271.15
234.30
RANGE
(Max-Min)
6
211.25
0.00
51.35
10.00
50.74
0.00
93.20
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
166.73
341.94
51.00
169.94
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
6.08
31.46
0.00
168.75
84.00
106.30
70.87
79.00
66.15
0.00
SL.
NO.
1
CENTRAL
GOVERNMENT /
STATES /
UNION
TERRITORIES
RANGE OF MINIMUM
WAGES PER DAY (RS.)
MINIMUM
MAXIMUM
3
4
5
56
156.20
156.20
72
156.20
156.20
29
247.00
247.00
9
203.60
203.60
22
55.00
205.00
45
136.50
256.00
Source: Annual Returns under the Minimum Wages Act, 1948 for the year 2011
*
Plus food items at subsidised rates.
31
32
33
34
35
36
2
NO OF
SCHEDULED
EMPLOYMENTS
IN WHICH
MINIMUM
WAGES FIXED /
REVISED
D & N Haveli
Daman & Diu
Delhi
Lakshadweep
Puducherry
C.L.C.(CENTRAL)
76
RANGE
(Max-Min)
6
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
150.00
119.50
TABLE 5
TABLE 5
COMPARATIVE MINIMUM WAGE RATES PREVAILING IN SCHEDULED
EMPLOYMENTS IN CENTRAL SPHERE/STATES/UNION TERRITORIES
AS ON 31.12.2011
SL. NAME OF SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT CENTRAL SPHERE/ STATES/
MINIMUM WAGE
NO.
UNION TERRITORIES
RATE (Rs.) PER DAY
AS ON 31.12.2011
1 Agarbati Manufacturing
1 Assam
115.60
2 Bihar
120.00
3 Dadra and Nagar Haveli
156.20
4 Gujarat
100.00
5 Karnataka
169.46
6 Tamil Nadu
116.81
2 Agarwood Industry
1 Assam
115.60
3 Agricultural Implements, etc.
1 Chandigarh
2 Haryana
3 Punjab
234.30
178.61
154.40
4 Agriculture
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
205.00
112.00
80.00
115.60
120.00
156.00
234.30
113.76
156.20
156.20
247.00
150.00
178.61
120.00
138.23
157.34
150.00
203.60
124.00
100.00
122.10
100.00
100.00
92.50
55.00
160.48
135.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
124.66
167.00
5 Ahatas
1 Punjab
A & N Islands
Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
C.L.C(Central)
Chandigarh
Chattisgarh
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Daman and Diu
Delhi
Goa
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Lakshadweep
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Manipur
Meghalaya
Nagaland
Odisha
Puducherry(Yanam Region)
Punjab
Rajasthan
Tamil Nadu
Tripura
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
West Bengal
77
154.40
..
TABLE 5
SL. NAME OF SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT CENTRAL SPHERE/ STATES/
MINIMUM WAGE
NO.
UNION TERRITORIES
RATE (Rs.) PER DAY
AS ON 31.12.2011
6 Aluminium Industry
1
2
3
4
5
Assam
Bihar
Jharkhand
Kerala
Nagaland
115.60
125.00
138.23
225.14
100.00
7 Animal Husbandry and Veterinary
1
2
3
4
Lakshadweep
Meghalaya
Nagaland
Sikkim
203.60
100.00
100.00
130.00
8 Any Manufacturing Process as defined
under section 2(k)/2(a)2(m) of the
Factories Act, 1948
1 Andhra Pradesh
133.23
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
234.30
164.50
156.20
156.20
170.90
178.61
120.00
175.00
190.79
154.40
Chandigarh
Chattisgarh
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Daman and Diu
Gujarat
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Punjab
9 Any Shop or Commercial Establishment
other than covered under any of the
entries in the schedule
1 Haryana
178.61
2 Goa
150.00
10 Appalam Manufactory
1 Tamil Nadu
156.57
11 Apprentices in Textile Mills
1 Tamil Nadu
184.06
12 Arecanut (Supari)
1 Karnataka
175.81
13 Asbestos Mines
1 C.L.C.(Central)
171.00
14 Asbestos/ Cement Factory/Cement
Products
1 Assam
115.60
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
80.00
125.00
234.30
156.20
178.61
138.23
175.00
135.53
100.00
165.52
145.47
Arunachal Pradesh
Bihar
Chandigarh
Daman and Diu
Haryana
Jharkhand
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Nagaland
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
78
..
TABLE 5
SL. NAME OF SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT CENTRAL SPHERE/ STATES/
MINIMUM WAGE
NO.
UNION TERRITORIES
RATE (Rs.) PER DAY
AS ON 31.12.2011
15 Automobile Engineering/Auto Body
1 Andhra Pradesh
236.29
Fabrication/Automobile Repairing
2 Bihar
125.00
3 Chandigarh
234.30
4 Dadra and Nagar Haveli
156.20
5 Daman and Diu
156.20
6 Delhi
247.00
7 Goa
150.00
8 Gujarat
172.70
9 Haryana
178.61
10 Jammu & Kashmir
110.00
11 Jharkhand
138.23
12 Karnataka
163.31
13 Maharashtra
209.36
14 Nagaland
100.00
15 Odisha
92.50
16 Puducherry
118.38
17 Punjab
154.40
18 Rajasthan
135.00
19 Sikkim
130.00
20 Tamil Nadu
182.84
21 Uttar Pradesh
165.52
22 Uttarakhand
148.35
16 Autorickshaw/Taxi Drivers,etc.
1
2
3
4
5
Jharkhand
138.23
Puducherry
177.00
Rajasthan
135.00
Tamil Nadu
232.00
Tripura
57.70*
* +Food Allowance @ Rs. 51.00 per diem
17 Ayurvedic/Allopathic & Unani Pharmacy
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Haryana
Karnataka
Kerala
Odisha
Punjab
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
178.61
161.77
185.61
92.50
154.40
165.52
145.27
18 Bakery / Baking Process including
Biscuits/Confectionery
1 Andhra Pradesh
197.28
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Assam
Bihar
Chandigarh
Chattisgarh
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Daman and Diu
Delhi
Gujarat
Haryana
Jharkhand
Karnataka
79
115.60
125.00
234.30
164.50
156.20
156.20
247.00
173.00
178.61
138.23
Bakery -172.91
Bascuit - 169.16
..
TABLE 5
SL. NAME OF SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT CENTRAL SPHERE/ STATES/
MINIMUM WAGE
NO.
UNION TERRITORIES
RATE (Rs.) PER DAY
AS ON 31.12.2011
Confectionery - 151.43
13 Madhya Pradesh
175.00
14 Maharashtra
202.08
15 Meghalaya
100.00
16 Nagaland
100.00
17 Odisha
92.50
18 Puducherry
120.00
19 Punjab
154.40
20 Sikkim
130.00
21 Tamil Nadu
129.52
22 Uttar Pradesh
165.52
23 Uttarakhand
145.47
24 West Bengal
169.00
19 Bamboo Forest Establishaments
1 Odisha
92.50
20 Banks
1 Arunachal Pradesh
2 Odisha
80.00
92.50
21 Barytes Mines
1 CLC (Central)
171.00
22 Bauxite Mines
1 CLC (Central)
171.00
23 Beedi Leaf Plucking
1 West Bengal
126.00
24 Betal Vines
1 Andhra Pradesh
217.92
25 Blacksmith
1 Assam
115.60
26 Block Rubber Factories
1 Kerala
217.38
27 Bobin Industry
1 Gujarat
174.20
28 Bone Mill
1
2
3
4
Chattisgarh
Gujarat
Madhya Pradesh
West Bengal
164.50
173.80
175.00
126.00
29 Book Selling/Exercise Books & Binding
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Arunachal Pradesh
Bihar
Chandigarh
Daman and Diu
Gujarat
Jharkhand
Maharashtra
Punjab
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
80.00
125.00
234.30
156.20
175.70
138.23
163.98
154.40
165.52
145.47
30 Bought Leaf Factory
1 Assam
115.60
31 Brass and Copper Industry
1 Karnataka
154.38
80
..
TABLE 5
SL. NAME OF SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT CENTRAL SPHERE/ STATES/
MINIMUM WAGE
NO.
UNION TERRITORIES
RATE (Rs.) PER DAY
AS ON 31.12.2011
32 Breweries and Distilleries
1
2
3
4
5
6
Assam
Goa
Jammu & Kashmir
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Sikkim
115.60
150.00
110.00
138.23
182.12
130.00
33 Brick Kiln Industry/Charcoal Kiln
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
Andhra Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chandigarh
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Daman and Diu
Delhi
Goa
Jammu & Kashmir
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Nagaland
Odisha
Punjab
Rajasthan
Tamil Nadu
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
West Bengal
188.96
115.60
125.00
234.30
156.20
156.20
247.00
150.00
110.00
138.23
257.20
262.10
175.00
163.70
100.00
92.50
154.40
135.00
122.30
165.52
122.58
134.00
34 Brick Making/ Tiles/Roof Tiles
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Chattisgarh
Daman and Diu
Goa
Gujarat
Jammu & Kashmir
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashstra
Meghalaya
Odisha
164.50
156.20
150.00
160.40
110.00
174.91
189.50
175.00
163.70
100.00
92.50
35 Brush and Brooms
1 Odisha
36 Buffalo and Cow Milk Premises
1 Assam
2 Dadra and Nagar Haveli
3 Daman and Diu
115.60
156.20
156.20
37 Building Material & Hardware
1 Chandigarh
234.30
38 Cable Operator & Allied Service
1 Rajasthan
2 Sikkim
135.00
130.00
81
92.50
..
TABLE 5
SL. NAME OF SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT CENTRAL SPHERE/ STATES/
MINIMUM WAGE
NO.
UNION TERRITORIES
RATE (Rs.) PER DAY
AS ON 31.12.2011
39 Candle and Wax Industry
1
2
3
4
40 Cane and Bamboo Industry
1 Kerala
231.10
41 Canvas Industry
1 Nagaland
100.00
42 Carpentery and Masonary
1
2
3
4
Assam
Karnataka
Puducherry
Tamil Nadu
115.60
175.81
205.00
222.35
43 Cashew Factories and Establishments
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Andhra Pradesh
Daman and Diu
Goa
Karnataka
Kerala
Maharashtra
Odisha
Tamil Nadu
230.58
156.20
150.00
190.69
186.15
147.38
92.50
170.30
44 Cashew/Coconut/Cardamom Gardens
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Karnataka
125.00
171.18
45 Casting Industries
1 Chattisgarh
164.50
46 Casual Employees/Govt. Offices
contigency and works
1 Arunachal Pradesh
47 Cement and Hume Pipe/Cement
Prestressed Product/Cement Products
Industry
1 Andhra Pradesh
204.70
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
115.60
125.00
164.50
156.20
156.20
178.20
138.23
175.00
135.53
100.00
92.50
154.40
135.00
2
3
4
5
6
Assam
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Meghalaya
Nagaland
Chattisgarh
Meghalaya
Odisha
Rajasthan
Sikkim
Assam
Bihar
Chattisgarh
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Daman and Diu
Gujarat
Jharkhand
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Nagaland
Odisha
Punjab
Rajasthan
82
115.60
156.20
100.00
100.00
80.00
164.50
100.00
92.50
135.00
130.00
..
TABLE 5
SL. NAME OF SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT CENTRAL SPHERE/ STATES/
MINIMUM WAGE
NO.
UNION TERRITORIES
RATE (Rs.) PER DAY
AS ON 31.12.2011
48 Cement Industry/Cement Working
Establishments
1 Andhra Pradesh
172.02
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
115.60
125.00
164.50
156.20
247.00
171.97
135.53
49 Chakki Mills
1 Assam
2 West Bengal
115.60
189.00
50 Chemical and Distillery Industry
1
2
3
4
5
Chandigarh
Haryana
Nagaland
Odisha
Punjab
234.30
178.61
100.00
92.50
154.40
51 Chemical and Fertilizer Manufactory
1
2
3
4
5
6
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Daman and Diu
Maharashtra
Odisha
Rajasthan
Tamil Nadu
156.20
156.20
150.81
92.50
135.00
174.85
52 Chemicals, Chemical Products/Drugs and
Pharmaceuticals
1 Andhra Pradesh
216.82
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
115.60
125.00
164.50
156.20
156.20
247.00
150.00
175.00
120.00
138.23
176.53
175.00
172.83
100.00
92.50
91.85
135.00
Assam
Bihar
Chattisgarh
Daman and Diu
Delhi
Karnataka
Maharashtra
Assam
Bihar
Chattisgarh
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Daman and Diu
Delhi
Goa
Gujarat
Himachal Pradesh
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Nagaland
Odisha
Puducherry
Rajasthan
53 Chemist and Drug Shops
1 Chandigarh
234.30
54 Chicken Work Manufactory
1 Uttar Pradesh
2 Uttarakhand
165.52
145.47
55 China Clay Mines
1 CLC (Central)
171.00
83
..
TABLE 5
SL. NAME OF SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT CENTRAL SPHERE/ STATES/
MINIMUM WAGE
NO.
UNION TERRITORIES
RATE (Rs.) PER DAY
AS ON 31.12.2011
56 Chromite Mines
1 CLC (Central)
171.00
57 Cinema / Theatre
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
222.35
80.00
115.60
125.00
234.30
156.20
156.20
150.00
178.61
138.23
240.66
175.00
171.59
100.00
92.50
154.40
135.00
130.00
215.42
165.52
145.47
126.06
58 Clay Mines
1 CLC(Central)
59 Clay Pottery
1 Odisha
92.50
60 Cleaner
1 Assam
115.60
61 Clubs & Canteens
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
171.39
115.60
156.20
156.20
247.00
138.23
179.41
172.45
165.52
145.47
62 Coal Briquette Industry
1 Bihar
2 Jharkhand
125.00
138.23
63 Coconut Drying for making Copra
1 Kerala
2 Tamil Nadu
231.38
130.52
64 Coffee Curing Works
1 Karnataka
2 Tamil Nadu
186.91
121.30
65 Coke (Fuel)/Hard Coke Industry
1 Bihar
125.00
Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chandigarh
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Daman and Diu
Goa
Haryana
Jharkhand
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Nagaland
Odisha
Punjab
Rajasthan
Sikkim
Tamil Nadu
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
West Bengal
Andhra Pradesh
Assam
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Daman and Diu
Delhi
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Maharashtra
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
84
171.00
..
TABLE 5
SL. NAME OF SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT CENTRAL SPHERE/ STATES/
MINIMUM WAGE
NO.
UNION TERRITORIES
RATE (Rs.) PER DAY
AS ON 31.12.2011
2 Chattisgarh
164.50
3 Jharkhand
138.23
4 Madhya Pradesh
175.00
5 Odisha
92.50
66 Cold Storage
1
2
3
4
5
67 Collection of Sal Seeds
1 Odisha
68 Computer Software/Hardware Industry
and services
1 Rajasthan
135.00
2 Kerala
243.41
69 Construction & Maintenance of Runways
1 C.L.C.(Central)
171.00
70 Construction of Dams, Irrigation Works
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
213.21
125.00
138.23
226.10
175.00
122.10
92.50
130.00
165.52
147.58
71 Construction/ Maintenance of
Buildings/Roads
1 A & N Islands
205.00
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
208.88
80.00
115.60
125.00
171.00
234.30
164.50
156.20
156.20
247.00
150.00
176.30
178.61
120.00
138.23
171.01
175.00
235.91
122.10
100.00
Bihar
Jharkhand
Rajasthan
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
Andhra Pradesh
Bihar
Jharkhand
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Manipur
Odisha
Sikkim
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
C.L.C (Central)
Chandigarh
Chattisgarh
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Daman and Diu
Delhi
Goa
Gujarat
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Manipur
Meghalaya
85
125.00
138.23
135.00
165.52
145.47
92.50
..
TABLE 5
SL. NAME OF SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT CENTRAL SPHERE/ STATES/
MINIMUM WAGE
NO.
UNION TERRITORIES
RATE (Rs.) PER DAY
AS ON 31.12.2011
22 Nagaland
100.00
23 Odisha
92.50
24 Puducherry
122.00
25 Punjab
154.40
26 Rajasthan
135.00
27 Sikkim
130.00
28 Tamil Nadu
194.28
29 Tripura
130.00
30 Uttar Pradesh
165.52
31 Uttarakhand
145.47
32 West Bengal
189.00
72 Contractor's Establishments of Forest
Department
1 Assam
115.60
2 Chandigarh
3 Haryana
4 Punjab
234.30
178.61
154.40
73 Co-operative Credit Societies /Marketing
Societies
1 Andhra Pradesh
199.51
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
80.00
115.60
125.00
178.61
138.23
92.50
135.00
74 Copper Mines
1 CLC (Central)
171.00
75 Cotton Carpets
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Uttar Pradesh
3 Uttarakhand
212.50
162.69
162.70
76 Cotton Dyeing, Printing & Washing
Factories/Cloth Dyeing and Printing
1 Daman and Diu
156.20
2 Maharashtra
3 Odisha
4 Rajasthan
202.08
92.50
135.00
77 Cotton Ginning and Pressing
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
260.60
156.20
156.20
177.40
178.61
191.39
175.00
81.35
92.50
154.40
135.00
154.15
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Haryana
Jharkhand
Odisha
Rajasthan
Andhra Pradesh
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Daman and Diu
Gujarat
Haryana
Karnataka
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Odisha
Punjab
Rajasthan
Tamil Nadu
86
..
TABLE 5
SL. NAME OF SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT CENTRAL SPHERE/ STATES/
MINIMUM WAGE
NO.
UNION TERRITORIES
RATE (Rs.) PER DAY
AS ON 31.12.2011
78 Cotton Textiles, Cotton Spinning, Cotton
1 Assam
115.60
Pressing, Manufacturing of Cotton Fibre,
Thread Yarn Spinning and Weaving
including handloom weaving
2 Goa
150.00
3 Karnataka
186.69
4 Maharashtra
202.08
5 Manipur
122.10
79 Cotton Waste Spinning Factories
1 Rajasthan
135.00
80 Courier Service
1 Bihar
125.00
81 Crockery/Tent/Household Goods Trade
Establishments
1 Chandigarh
234.30
2 Punjab
154.40
82 Cycle Industry/Cycle Repairing/Mechanic
Workshops
1 Daman and Diu
156.20
2 Maharashtra
3 Punjab
194.64
154.40
83 Dairy and Dairy Products/Procurement,
processing and distribution of milk
1 Andhra Pradesh
191.38
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Assam
Bihar
Chandigarh
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Daman and Diu
Delhi
Haryana
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Maharashtra
Punjab
Sikkim
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
115.60
125.00
234.30
156.20
156.20
247.00
178.61
138.23
170.70
200.81
154.40
130.00
165.52
147.58
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chandigarh
Chattisgarh
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Daman and Diu
Delhi
Gujarat
Haryana
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
218.48
80.00
115.60
125.00
234.30
164.50
156.20
156.20
247.00
175.20
178.61
138.23
168.07
234.15
84 Dal / Flour / Rice Mills
87
..
TABLE 5
SL. NAME OF SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT CENTRAL SPHERE/ STATES/
MINIMUM WAGE
NO.
UNION TERRITORIES
RATE (Rs.) PER DAY
AS ON 31.12.2011
15 Madhya Pradesh
175.00
16 Maharashtra
194.39
17 Nagaland
100.00
18 Odisha
92.50
19 Puducherry
77.00
20 Punjab
154.40
21 Rajasthan
135.00
22 Tamil Nadu
146.46
23 Tripura
98.08
24 Uttar Pradesh
165.52
25 Uttarakhand
145.47
26 West Bengal
167.00
85 Dealer in Medicines and Chemicals
1 Goa
2 Punjab
150.00
154.40
86 Decoration/Decoration of Pandals
1 Jharkhand
2 West Bengal
138.23
189.00
87 Diamond Cutting and Polishing
1 Kerala
199.25
88 Dispensaries
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Daman and Diu
Goa
Gujarat
Maharashtra
Odisha
80.00
115.60
156.20
150.00
175.70
205.52
92.50
89 Distilleries & Breweries
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Jharkhand
Odisha
Sikkim
241.50
80.00
115.60
125.00
138.23
92.50
130.00
90 Dolomite Mines
1 CLC (Central)
171.00
91 Domestic Workers
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
100.00
115.00
156.20
138.23
165.58
162.50
92.50
155.00
92 Dyes and Chemicals
1 Maharashtra
2 West Bengal
182.94
189.00
93 Earth Cutting Operation
1 Assam
2 Bihar
115.60
125.00
Andhra Pradesh
Bihar
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Odisha
Rajasthan
88
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TABLE 5
SL. NAME OF SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT CENTRAL SPHERE/ STATES/
MINIMUM WAGE
NO.
UNION TERRITORIES
RATE (Rs.) PER DAY
AS ON 31.12.2011
3 Jharkhand
138.23
94 Educational Research and Cultural
Institutions/Universities
1 Bihar
125.00
2 Chattisgarh
3 Jharkhand
164.50
138.23
95 Educational Research Stations under
Agriculture/Horticulture Deptt.
1 Tamil Nadu
100.00
96 Electricity Generation and Distribution
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
115.60
138.23
203.60
122.10
100.00
92.50
135.00
97 Electro Casting Industry
1 Bihar
125.00
98 Electronic Electroplating
1 Karnataka
174.05
99 Electronic/Electric/Electrical Industry,
Sale and Distribution
1 Andhra Pradesh
213.62
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
125.00
234.30
150.00
177.40
178.61
138.23
225.14
89.31
154.40
130.00
175.24
Assam
Jharkhand
Lakshadweep
Manipur
Meghalaya
Odisha
Rajasthan
Bihar
Chandigarh
Goa
Gujarat
Haryana
Jharkhand
Kerala
Puducherry
Punjab
Sikkim
Tamil Nadu
100 Electronics and Allied or Incidental
Industries
1 Dadra and Nagar Haveli
156.20
2 Haryana
3 Kerala
178.61
243.41
101 Electroplating / Buffing / Polishing
1
2
3
4
Chandigarh
Haryana
Karnataka
Punjab
234.30
178.61
181.01
154.40
102 Employment in Dharamshalas
1 Uttar Pradesh
2 Uttarakhand
165.52
147.58
103 Employment in Draught Relief Works
1 Rajasthan
135.00
89
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TABLE 5
SL. NAME OF SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT CENTRAL SPHERE/ STATES/
MINIMUM WAGE
NO.
UNION TERRITORIES
RATE (Rs.) PER DAY
AS ON 31.12.2011
104 Employment in Laying of Under-ground
1 C.L.C (Central)
171.00
Electric Lines, Water Supply Lines and
Sewerage Pipe Lines, etc.
2 Jharkhand
138.23
105 Employment in registered Factories not
elsewhere classified
1 Daman and Diu
156.20
2
3
4
5
6
7
247.00
139.26
100.00
135.00
165.52
147.58
106 Employment of non-teaching staff in
Private Non-grant-aided educational
institutions
1 Arunachal Pradesh
107 Employment of Sailors
1 Bihar
120.00
108 Employment with Advocates and
Attorneys, chartered/cost accountants,
auditors, tax consultants and clerks
1 Andhra Pradesh
238.71
2 Jharkhand
3 Kerala
4 Maharashtra
138.23
221.10
195.52
109 Establishments defined under Section
2(1)(VII) of Shops and Commercial
Establishments Act, 1958
1 Chandigarh
234.30
2 Punjab
154.40
110 Establishments, other than shops
1 West Bengal
111 Felspar Mines
1 C.L.C (Central)
171.00
112 Film Production/Motion Picture/Studios,
Distribution and Publicity
1 Assam
115.60
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
188.42
156.20
173.50
206.85
328.10
219.70
172.43
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Delhi
Karnataka
Meghalaya
Rajasthan
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Delhi
Gujarat
Kerala
Punjab
Sikkim
Uttar Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh
Daman and Diu
Gujarat
Karnataka
Kerala
Maharashtra
Tamil Nadu
90
80.00
156.20
247.00
193.20
224.95
154.40
130.00
165.52
0.00
..
TABLE 5
SL. NAME OF SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT CENTRAL SPHERE/ STATES/
MINIMUM WAGE
NO.
UNION TERRITORIES
RATE (Rs.) PER DAY
AS ON 31.12.2011
113 Fire Clay Mines
1 C.L.C (Central)
171.00
114 Fire Works
1 Tamil Nadu
115 Fisheries/Fishing/Sea Food/Fish Peeling
and Canning
1 Andhra Pradesh
201.25
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
115.60
125.00
156.20
150.00
174.90
138.23
179.48
202.78
203.60
92.50
134.04
167.00
Assam
Bihar
Daman and Diu
Goa
Gujarat
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Lakshadweep
Odisha
Tamil ;Nadu
West Bengal
99.92
116 Flood Control
1 Assam
115.60
117 Florescent Tube and Electric Bulb
Industry
1 Bihar
125.00
2
3
4
5
6
7
Daman and Diu
Jharkhand
Maharashtra
Odisha
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
156.20
138.23
178.22
92.50
165.52
145.47
Assam
115.60
Goa
Haryana
Jammu & Kashmir
Karnataka
Kerala
Tamil Nadu
150.00
178.61
110.00
170.86
219.00
145.08
118 Food Processing/Food Preservation/ Food 1
Products
2
3
4
5
6
7
119 Forestry /Timbering Operations & Social
Forestry/Forest Produce
1 Andhra Pradesh
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chattisgarh
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Daman and Diu
Gujarat
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
91
69.27
80.00
115.60
125.00
164.50
156.20
156.20
173.20
178.61
120.00
138.23
186.01
Forests -361.10
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TABLE 5
SL. NAME OF SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT CENTRAL SPHERE/ STATES/
MINIMUM WAGE
NO.
UNION TERRITORIES
RATE (Rs.) PER DAY
AS ON 31.12.2011
Timber Cutting - 351.10
14 Madhya Pradesh
175.00
15 Maharashtra
208.69
16 Meghalaya
100.00
17 Nagaland
100.00
18 Odisha
92.50
19 Punjab
154.40
20 Sikkim
130.00
21 Tamil Nadu
119.85
22 Uttar Pradesh
165.52
23 Uttarakhand
145.85
24 West Bengal
126.00
120 Foundries
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Andhra Pradesh
Bihar
Chandigarh
Delhi
Haryana
Jharkhand
Odisha
Rajasthan
Uttarakhand
202.28
125.00
234.30
247.00
178.61
138.23
92.50
135.00
147.58
121 Fountain Pens
1 Daman and Diu
2 Maharashtra
156.20
235.30
122 Frittered Rice
1 Bihar
125.00
123 Fruit Preservation /Fruit Juice
1 Meghalaya
2 Uttar Pradesh
3 Uttarakhand
100.00
165.52
147.58
124 General Engineering
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
125 Glass /Chinaware Industry
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Bihar
Andhra Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chattisgarh
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Daman and Diu
Gujarat
Himachal Pradesh
Karnataka
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Meghalaya
Puducherry
Rajasthan
Sikkim
Tamil Nadu
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
92
202.28
115.60
125.00
164.50
1456.20
156.20
174.80
120.00
194.53
175.00
188.98
100.00
111.00
135.00
130.00
178.31
165.52
147.58
208.72
125.00
..
TABLE 5
SL. NAME OF SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT CENTRAL SPHERE/ STATES/
MINIMUM WAGE
NO.
UNION TERRITORIES
RATE (Rs.) PER DAY
AS ON 31.12.2011
3 Dadra and Nagar Haveli
156.20
4 Daman and Diu
156.20
5 Haryana
178.61
6 Jharkhand
138.23
7 Karnataka
166.54
8 Maharashtra
183.22
9 Odisha
92.50
10 Rajasthan
166.46
11 Uttar Pradesh
165.52
12 Uttarakhand
148.35
13 West Bengal
164.00
126 Glass Bangles Maufactory
1 Uttar Pradesh
170.87
127 Godkha and Pan Masala
1 Assam
115.60
128 Godowns
1 West Bengal
189.00
129 Gold and Silver Ornaments and Gold
Coating/Covering
1 Andhra Pradesh
199.77
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
115.60
125.00
138.23
232.98
208.11
92.50
217.94
130 Goldsmith
1 Assam
115.60
131 Gota Kinari Industry
1 Rajasthan
135.00
132 Granite Mines
1 C.L.C (Central)
171.00
133 Graphite (including benefication)
1 Odisha
134 Graphite Mines and Graphite Industries
1 C.L.C (Central)
171.00
135 Grass Cutting
1 Assam
2 Chandigarh
3 Daman and Diu
115.60
234.30
156.20
136 Gravel Mines
1 C.L.C.(Central)
171.00
137 Grill Industry
1 Sikkim
130.00
138 Gun Factories/Arms and Ammunition
1 Bihar
2 Jammu & Kashmir
3 Jharkhand
125.00
110.00
138.23
139 Gunny Industry
1 Tamil Nadu
216.94
140 Gypsum Mines
1 C.L.C. (Central)
171.00
Assam
Bihar
Jharkhand
Kerala
Maharashtra
Odisha
Tamil Nadu
93
92.50
..
TABLE 5
SL. NAME OF SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT CENTRAL SPHERE/ STATES/
MINIMUM WAGE
NO.
UNION TERRITORIES
RATE (Rs.) PER DAY
AS ON 31.12.2011
141 Hair Cutting Saloon
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
142 Handicraft
1 Assam
2 Kerala
115.60
275.05
143 Handling and Care of Elephants
1 Kerala
197.57
144 Handloom Weaving
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
156.04
115.60
125.00
164.50
156.20
138.23
143.51
190.98
175.00
190.14
122.10
100.00
92.50
135.00
130.00
165.52
145.04
123.50
145 Handmade Paper and Paper Board
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Daman and Diu
3 Tamil Nadu
280.52
156.20
139.77
146 Hematite Mines
1 C.L.C. (Central)
171.00
147 Hill Produce Industry
1 Kerala
217.38
148 Horticulture
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
88.58
115.60
149 Hosiery
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
125.00
247.00
175.20
138.23
211.10
92.50
165.52
Assam
Bihar
Chandigarh
Daman and Diu
Jammu & Kashmir
Jharkhand
Maharashtra
Nagaland
Punjab
Andhra Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chattisgarh
Daman and Diu
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Manipur
Nagaland
Odisha
Rajasthan
Sikkim
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
West Bengal
Bihar
Delhi
Gujarat
Jharkhand
Kerala
Odisha
Uttar Pradesh
94
115.60
125.00
234.30
156.20
110.00
138.23
181.29
100.00
154.40
..
TABLE 5
SL. NAME OF SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT CENTRAL SPHERE/ STATES/
MINIMUM WAGE
NO.
UNION TERRITORIES
RATE (Rs.) PER DAY
AS ON 31.12.2011
8 Uttarakhand
152.01
9 West Bengal
168.00
150 Hospitals and Nursing Homes and Private
Clinics
1 Andhra Pradesh
233.11
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
80.00
115.60
125.00
234.30
164.50
156.20
156.20
247.00
150.00
176.30
178.61
138.23
167.81
247.71
147.39
109.50
154.40
135.00
179.65
165.52
147.58
189.00
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chandigarh
Chattisgarh
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Daman and Diu
Delhi
Goa
Gujarat
Haryana
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Maharashtra
Puducherry
Punjab
Rajasthan
Tamil Nadu
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
West Bengal
151 Hostels of all colleges and all other
educational institutions
1 Andhra Pradesh
101.02
2 Karnataka
3 Kerala
182.44
197.61
152 Hotels and Restaurants or Eating Houses
1 Andhra Pradesh
233.11
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
115.60
125.00
234.30
156.20
156.20
150.00
175.20
120.00
138.23
175.88
175.00
172.45
100.00
100.00
92.50
107.65
154.40
135.00
Assam
Bihar
Chandigarh
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Daman and Diu
Goa
Gujarat
Himachal Pradesh
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Meghalaya
Nagaland
Odisha
Puducherry
Punjab
Rajasthan
95
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TABLE 5
SL. NAME OF SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT CENTRAL SPHERE/ STATES/
MINIMUM WAGE
NO.
UNION TERRITORIES
RATE (Rs.) PER DAY
AS ON 31.12.2011
20 Sikkim
130.00
21 Tamil Nadu
187.39
22 Uttar Pradesh
136.19
23 Uttarakhand
159.31
153 Hydro Electric Projects
1 Assam
115.60
154 Ice Cream / Ice Candy Ice Products
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
115.60
125.00
138.23
175.00
100.00
165.52
145.47
Assam
Bihar
Jharkhand
Madhya Pradesh
Nagaland
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
155 Ice Factory, Cold Drinks and Cold Storage 1 Assam
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Bihar
Chandigarh
Daman and Diu
Delhi
Jammu & Kashmir
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Maharashtra
Nagaland
Odisha
Punjab
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
Uttarakhand
115.60
125.00
234.30
156.20
247.00
110.00
138.23
177.53
235.15
169.75
100.00
92.50
154.40
165.52
145.47
145.47
156 Industrial Establishments
1 Lakshadweep
203.60
157 Information Technology
1 Bihar
125.00
158 Iron Foundry
1
2
3
4
5
6
138.23
178.56
92.50
154.40
165.52
135.00
159 Iron Ore Mine
1 C.L.C (Central)
171.00
160 Irrigation Works
1 Assam
2 Chattisgarh
3 Rajasthan
115.60
164.50
135.00
161 Jari Industry
1 Daman and Diu
2 Gujarat
3 Uttar Pradesh
156.20
174.10
165.52
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Odisha
Punjab
Uttar Pradesh
West Bengal
96
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TABLE 5
SL. NAME OF SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT CENTRAL SPHERE/ STATES/
MINIMUM WAGE
NO.
UNION TERRITORIES
RATE (Rs.) PER DAY
AS ON 31.12.2011
162 Jute and Coir Industry
1
2
3
4
5
163 Jute Bailing Industry
1 Assam
2 Odisha
115.60
92.50
164 Jute Patti Industry
1 Rajasthan
135.00
165 Kambal Industry
1 Chattisgarh
164.50
166 Katha Manufacturing
1 Dadra and Nagar Haveli
2 Madhya Pradesh
156.20
175.00
167 Khadi & Village Industry
1
2
3
4
5
5
Assam
Bihar
Jharkhand
Kerala
Odisha
Rajasthan
115.60
125.00
138.23
187.98
92.50
135.00
168 Khandsari / Sugar Factories
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Andhra Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chattisgarh
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Daman and Diu
Haryana
Gujarat
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Madhya Pradesh
Nagaland
Punjab
Rajasthan
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
217.59
115.60
125.00
164.50
156.20
156.20
178.61
Sugar - 176.30
Khandsari - 174.50
138.23
166.88
175.00
100.00
154.40
135.00
165.52
105.21
169 Kkosa Industry
1 Madhya Pradesh
175.00
170 Kyanite Mines
1 C.L.C (Central)
171.00
171 Lac Manufacturing
1
2
3
4
5
125.00
156.20
156.20
138.23
126.00
Andhra Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Odisha
Tamil Nadu
Bihar
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Daman and Diu
Jharkhand
West Bengal
97
238.58
115.60
125.00
92.50
154.65
..
TABLE 5
SL. NAME OF SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT CENTRAL SPHERE/ STATES/
MINIMUM WAGE
NO.
UNION TERRITORIES
RATE (Rs.) PER DAY
AS ON 31.12.2011
172 Lakshadweep Development Corporation
1 Lakshadweep
203.60
173 Lakshadweep Harbour Works
1 Lakshadweep
203.60
174 Laterite Mines
1 C.L.C (Central)
171.00
175 Laundries / Dry Washing /Dyeing Plants
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
125.00
156.20
247.00
138.23
171.15
185.14
100.00
92.50
154.40
233.88
165.52
145.47
176 Libraries
1 Uttar Pradesh
2 Uttarakhand
165.52
149.50
177 Lignite Mines
1 C.L.C (Central)
171.00
178 Lime Stone kilns
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Madhya Pradesh
3 Chattisgarh
158.96
175.00
180.00
179 Liquor Manufactory/Trading and Vending
1 Kerala
259.03
2 Maharashtra
195.91
180 Loading and Unloading
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
205.00
80.00
125.00
171.00
138.23
149.00
139.74
181 Local Authority/Municipality/Municipal
Corporation/Gram Panchayat
1 Assam
115.60
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
80.00
164.50
156.20
156.20
247.00
175.20
178.61
110.00
203.60
175.00
Bihar
Daman and Diu
Delhi
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Maharashtra
Naagaland
Odisha
Punjab
Tamil Nadu
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
A & N Islands
Arunachal Pradesh
Bihar
C.L.C (Central)
Jharkhand
Puducherry
Tamil Nadu
Arunachal Pradesh
Chattisgarh
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Daman and Diu
Delhi
Gujarat
Haryana
Jammu & Kashmir
Lakshadweep
Madhya Pradesh
98
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TABLE 5
SL. NAME OF SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT CENTRAL SPHERE/ STATES/
MINIMUM WAGE
NO.
UNION TERRITORIES
RATE (Rs.) PER DAY
AS ON 31.12.2011
12 Maharashtra
114.42
13 Meghalaya
100.00
14 Odisha
92.50
15 Punjab
154.40
16 Rajasthan
135.00
182 LPG Distribution/Manufactory
1
2
3
4
5
6
Assam
Chattisgarh
Kerala
Odisha
Rajasthan
Tamil Nadu
115.60
164.50
211.88
92.50
135.00
138.42
183 Magnesite Mines
1 C.L.C (Central)
171.00
184 Magnetite Mines
1 C.L.C (Central)
171.00
185 Maintenance of Buildings
1 C.L.C. (Central)
171.00
186 Mandakki Bhatti
1 Karnataka
156.38
187 Mandi Mazdoors
1 Chattisgarh
164.50
188 Manganese Mines
1 C.L.C.(Central)
171.00
189 Manufacture and Sale of Umbrellas
1 Kerala
217.53
190 Manufacture of Containers and/or Boxes
from Paper and/or Cardboard and/or
Strawboard
1 Bihar
125.00
2 Daman and Diu
3 Maharashtra
156.20
101.92
191 Manufacture of Dolls and Toys and Brass
and Bell Metal
1 Manipur
122.10
2 Odisha
3 West Bengal
92.50
189.00
192 Manufacture of Medicines and Hospital
Equipments
1 Jammu & Kashmir
110.00
193 Manufacture of Radio by Assembling of
Parts
1 Delhi
247.00
194 Manufacture of Sports Goods
1 Jammu & Kashmir
2 Punjab
110.00
154.40
195 Manufacture of Wood Products
1 Jammu & Kashmir
110.00
196 Marble and Calcite Mines
1 C.L.C (Central)
171.00
197 Marble and Granite
1 Karnataka
157.17
2 Odisha
99
92.50
..
TABLE 5
SL. NAME OF SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT CENTRAL SPHERE/ STATES/
MINIMUM WAGE
NO.
UNION TERRITORIES
RATE (Rs.) PER DAY
AS ON 31.12.2011
2 Kerala
300.05
3 Tamil Nadu
218.19
198 Mat Weaving and Basket Making
1 Tamil Nadu
123.30
199 Match, Fire Works & Explosives
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
174.12
115.60
156.20
186.43
200.10
100.00
92.50
113.58
165.52
145.47
200 Meat Selling
1 Chandigarh
234.30
201 Medical Plants Plantation
1 West Bengal
167.00
202 Mesta used Twine Mills
1 Andhra Pradesh
109.13
203 Metal Rolling & Re-rolling (Ferrous)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Chandigarh
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Haryana
Karnataka
Odisha
Punjab
Sikkim
234.30
156.20
178.61
186.69
92.50
154.40
130.00
204 Metal Rolling / Re-rolling (Non-Ferrous)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Assam
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Haryana
Karnataka
Nagaland
Odisha
Punjab
Sikkim
115.60
156.20
178.61
189.69
100.00
92.50
154.40
130.00
205 Metal/Alloy Industry
1
2
3
4
5
6
Bihar
Delhi
Manipur
Odisha
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
125.00
247.00
122.10
92.50
165.52
147.58
206 Mica Mines
1 C.L.C. (Central)
171.00
207 Mica Works
1
2
3
4
5
211.03
125.00
156.20
156.20
138.23
Andhra Pradesh
Assam
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Karnataka
Kerala
Nagaland
Odisha
Tamil Nadu
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
Andhra Pradesh
Bihar
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Daman and Diu
Jharkhand
100
..
TABLE 5
SL. NAME OF SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT CENTRAL SPHERE/ STATES/
MINIMUM WAGE
NO.
UNION TERRITORIES
RATE (Rs.) PER DAY
AS ON 31.12.2011
6 Rajasthan
135.00
208 Mineral Grinding/Crushing Industry
1 Bihar
2 Jharkhand
125.00
138.23
209 Mines and Minerals
1 Meghalaya
100.00
210 Minor Engineering Industry
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
115.60
125.00
174.80
110.00
138.23
227.38
92.50
135.00
165.52
147.58
211 Minor Ports
1 Kerala
348.50
212 Moasic Tiles, Flooring Tiles or Glazing
Tile Industry
1 Karnataka
186.69
213 Motor Body Builders / Mechanical/Local
Transport Workshops/Automobile
Repairing Workshops and Garages/Light
Motor Vehicle
1 Assam
115.60
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Arunachal Pradesh
Gujarat
Jharkhand
Kerala
Meghalaya
Nagaland
Odisha
Punjab
Tripura
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
80.00
172.70
138.23
229.50
100.00
100.00
92.50
154.40
98.08
165.52
148.35
214 Murra, Poha, Churmura, etc.
1
2
3
4
Chattisgarh
Daman and Diu
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
164.50
156.20
175.00
194.39
215 Mushroom Growing and Allied Works
1 Tamil Nadu
216 Nails and Pins
1 Odisha
217 Neera Tapping
1 Tamil Nadu
257.04
218 Non-Govt. Organisations
1 Rajasthan
135.00
219 Ochre Mines
1 C.L.C. (Central)
171.00
Assam
Bihar
Gujarat
Jammu & Kashmir
Jharkhand
Kerala
Odisha
Rajasthan
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
101
154.42
92.50
..
TABLE 5
SL. NAME OF SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT CENTRAL SPHERE/ STATES/
MINIMUM WAGE
NO.
UNION TERRITORIES
RATE (Rs.) PER DAY
AS ON 31.12.2011
220 Oil and Gas Drilling Works
1 Assam
115.60
221 Oil Mills
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
104.68
80.00
115.60
125.00
234.30
164.50
156.20
156.20
247.00
170.90
178.61
110.00
138.23
175.59
212.38
175.00
209.78
92.50
78.00
154.40
135.00
141.19
165.52
145.47
189.00
222 Oil Palm
1 Kerala
197.93
223 Onion Sorting and Cleaning
1 Maharashtra
120.00
224 Optical and Photographic Goods
1 Daman and Diu
2 Maharashtra
3 Punjab
156.20
203.49
154.40
225 Other Manufacturing Process Covered
under section (2k) of the Factories Act,
1948
1 Chandigarh
234.30
2 Haryana
3 Himachal Pradesh
178.61
120.00
226 P.W.D. (Public Health)/Irrigation
1
2
3
4
5
6
115.60
178.61
122.10
92.50
154.40
135.00
227 P.W.D.(Irrigation)
1 Haryana
178.61
228 Packing Industry
1 Chandigarh
234.30
Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chandigarh
Chattisgarh
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Daman and Diu
Delhi
Gujarat
Haryana
Jammu & Kashmir
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Odisha
Puducherry
Punjab
Rajasthan
Tamil Nadu
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
West Bengal
Assam
Haryana
Manipur
Odisha
Punjab
Rajasthan
102
..
TABLE 5
SL. NAME OF SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT CENTRAL SPHERE/ STATES/
MINIMUM WAGE
NO.
UNION TERRITORIES
RATE (Rs.) PER DAY
AS ON 31.12.2011
2 Haryana
178.61
229 Paints and Varnishes
1
2
3
4
230 Papad Industry
1 Bihar
120.00
231 Paper and Paper Board
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
280.52
115.60
125.00
234.30
156.20
156.20
138.23
162.28
209.96
92.50
79.69
154.40
130.00
146.12
165.52
189.00
232 Pathological Laboratories
1 Assam
2 Goa
3 Odisha
115.60
150.00
92.50
233 Pathological Laboratories
1 Dadra and Nagar Haveli
156.20
234 Petrol Bunks/Petrol, Diesel Oil Pumps
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
216.82
80.00
115.60
125.00
234.30
164.50
156.20
176.40
178.61
138.23
168.36
219.00
100.00
100.00
92.50
154.04
135.00
81.54
165.52
147.58
Daman and Diu
Maharashtra
Odisha
West Bengal
Andhra Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chandigarh
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Daman and Diu
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Maharashtra
Odisha
Puducherry
Punjab
Sikkim
Tamil Nadu
Uttar Pradesh
West Bengal
Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chandigarh
Chattisgarh
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Gujarat
Haryana
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Meghalaya
Nagaland
Odisha
Punjab
Rajasthan
Tripura
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
103
156.20
197.06
92.50
189.00
..
TABLE 5
SL. NAME OF SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT CENTRAL SPHERE/ STATES/
MINIMUM WAGE
NO.
UNION TERRITORIES
RATE (Rs.) PER DAY
AS ON 31.12.2011
235 Pharmacist in Medical Shops
1 Kerala
242.97
236 Plantations (Tea, Coffee, Rubber,
Cardamom, Cinchona, etc.)
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Arunachal Pradesh
3 Assam
4
5
6
7
8
9
Bihar
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Daman and Diu
Himachal Pradesh
Jharkhand
Karnataka
10 Kerala
11 Nagaland
12 Sikkim
13 Tamil Nadu
14 Tripura
15 Uttarakhand
16 West Bengal
237 Plantations (Tea, Coffee, Rubber,
Cardamom, Cinchona, etc.) Non Staff
Workers
1 Karnataka
238 Plastic Industry
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
Bihar
Chandigarh
Chattisgarh
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Daman and Diu
Delhi
Gujarat
Haryana
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Odisha
Puducherry
Tamil Nadu
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
West Bengal
104
Coffee - 166.71
80.00
Coffee - 115.60
Rubber - 115.60
Tea - 64.25
Tea - 125.00
156.20
156.20
Tea - 110.00
Tea - 138.23
92.42
Coffee and Tea - 153.36
Tea - 149.16
Coffee - 149.16
Rubber - 187.15
Cardamom 149.16
Tea -100.00
Coffee - 100.00
130.00
Tea - 133.20
Coffee - 132.20
Rubber - 136.70
Rubber - 125.00
Tea - 46.00
Tea - 101.20
Chinchona - 167.00
95.02
153.43
125.00
234.30
164.50
156.20
156.20
247.00
173.80
178.61
138.23
183.20
224.56
175.00
194.64
92.50
95.35
181.52
165.52
147.58
189.00
..
TABLE 5
SL. NAME OF SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT CENTRAL SPHERE/ STATES/
MINIMUM WAGE
NO.
UNION TERRITORIES
RATE (Rs.) PER DAY
AS ON 31.12.2011
239 Plucking and Collection of Tendu/Kendu
Leaves
1 Bihar
125.00
2 Jharkhand
3 Odisha
138.23
92.50
240 Plywood Industry
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
80.00
115.60
125.00
138.23
167.82
190.38
100.00
100.00
165.52
147.58
189.00
241 Polyurethane foam manufacturing or
processing of foam items
1 Dadra and Nagar Haveli
242 Porters
1 Arunachal Pradesh
243 Potteries / Ceramics / Fire Bricks
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Assam
Bihar
Chattisgarh
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Daman and Diu
Delhi
Gujarat
Haryana
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Maharashtra
Odisha
Punjab
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
West Bengal
115.60
125.00
164.50
156.20
156.20
247.00
175.50
178.61
138.23
178.48
160.65
92.50
154.40
165.52
145.47
189.00
244 Poultry Farming including Feeding Units
1
2
3
4
5
Andhra Pradesh
Assam
Chattisgarh
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Jharkhand
200.00
115.60
164.50
156.20
138.23
245 Powerloom Industry
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Andhra Pradesh
Bihar
Chattisgarh
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Daman and Diu
Gujarat
Jharkhand
231.77
125.00
164.50
156.20
156.20
176.20
138.23
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Meghalaya
Nagaland
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
West Bengal
105
156.20
80.00
..
TABLE 5
SL. NAME OF SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT CENTRAL SPHERE/ STATES/
MINIMUM WAGE
NO.
UNION TERRITORIES
RATE (Rs.) PER DAY
AS ON 31.12.2011
8 Karnataka
143.51
9 Kerala
231.10
10 Madhya Pradesh
175.00
11 Maharashtra
132.37
12 Odisha
92.50
13 Rajasthan
135.00
14 Tamil Nadu
88.29
15 Uttar Pradesh
165.52
16 Uttarakhand
145.04
17 West Bengal
189.00
246 Power Plants
1 Chattisgarh
164.50
247 Preparation of Soil, Land Development
and other Agricultural Operation
1 Manipur
122.10
2 Meghalaya
100.00
248 Printing Presses/Lithography,
Photography and other similar works
1 Andhra Pradesh
217.59
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
80.00
115.60
125.00
234.30
164.50
156.20
156.20
247.00
150.00
175.70
178.61
138.23
179.55
218.13
175.00
203.22
100.00
100.00
92.50
87.06
154.40
135.00
130.00
121.73
165.52
148.35
141.00
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chandigarh
Chattisgarh
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Daman and Diu
Delhi
Goa
Gujarat
Haryana
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Meghalaya
Nagaland
Odisha
Puducherry
Punjab
Rajasthan
Sikkim
Tamil Nadu
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
West Bengal
249 Private Ferries and L.T.C.
1 Bihar
2 Jharkhand
125.00
138.23
250 Private Finance Corporation and Chit
Fund
1 Karnataka
171.97
106
..
TABLE 5
SL. NAME OF SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT CENTRAL SPHERE/ STATES/
MINIMUM WAGE
NO.
UNION TERRITORIES
RATE (Rs.) PER DAY
AS ON 31.12.2011
251 Private Motor Transport
1 Andhra Pradesh
208.88
2 Assam
115.60
3 Goa
150.00
4 Jammu & Kashmir
110.00
5 Odisha
92.50
6 Sikkim
130.00
252 Private Temples/Religious and Social
Institutes
1 Jharkhand
138.23
2 Kerala
215.33
253 Public Motor Transport
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
171.39
80.00
115.60
125.00
234.30
164.50
156.20
156.20
247.00
150.00
181.70
178.61
120.00
110.00
138.23
173.88
175.00
209.78
122.10
100.00
100.00
92.50
119.38
154.40
135.00
230.19
70.85
165.52
148.35
196.00
254 Public Works Department
1 Haryana
2 Lakshadweep
3 Rajasthan
178.61
203.60
135.00
255 Pulp and Paper, Paper Board and Card
Board Manufactory
1 Andhra Pradesh
280.52
2
3
4
5
6
125.00
174.80
178.61
138.23
209.96
Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chandigarh
Chattisgarh
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Daman and Diu
Delhi
Goa
Gujarat
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu & Kashmir
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Manipur
Meghalaya
Nagaland
Odisha
Puducherry
Punjab
Rajasthan
Tamil Nadu
Tripura
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
West Bengal
Bihar
Gujarat
Haryana
Jharkhand
Maharashtra
107
..
TABLE 5
SL. NAME OF SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT CENTRAL SPHERE/ STATES/
MINIMUM WAGE
NO.
UNION TERRITORIES
RATE (Rs.) PER DAY
AS ON 31.12.2011
7 Nagaland
100.00
8 Sikkim
130.00
256 Quartz Mines
1 C.L.C.(Central)
171.00
257 Quartzite Mines
1 C.L.C.(Central)
171.00
258 Radiology Labs
1 Goa
150.00
259 Rags Cleaning & Sorting
1 Haryana
178.61
260 Ram Raj Geru
1 Madhya Pradesh
175.00
261 Readymade Garments
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
125.94
115.60
156.20
156.20
247.00
150.00
174.20
178.61
110.00
172.47
205.52
92.50
154.40
165.52
147.58
262 Red Oxide Mines
1 C.L.C.(Central)
171.00
263 Refractory Indstry
1
2
3
4
175.00
92.50
154.40
162.00
264 Religiious and Social Institutions
1 Bihar
2 Jharkhand
125.00
138.23
265 Rexine Cloth
1 Dadra and Nagar Haveli
156.20
266 River Sand collection and its loading and
unloading
1 Kerala
267 Rock Phosphate Mines
1 C.L.C.(Central)
171.00
268 Rolling Mills
1 Chattisgarh
164.50
269 Rolling of Iron Rods, Plates and
Angles,etc.
1 Bihar
125.00
2 Jharkhand
138.23
Andhra Pradesh
Assam
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Daman and Diu
Delhi
Goa
Gujarat
Haryana
Jammu & Kashmir
Kerala
Maharashtra
Odisha
Punjab
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
Madhya Pradesh
Odisha
Punjab
West Bengal
North - 409.40
Southern - 491.10
108
..
TABLE 5
SL. NAME OF SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT CENTRAL SPHERE/ STATES/
MINIMUM WAGE
NO.
UNION TERRITORIES
RATE (Rs.) PER DAY
AS ON 31.12.2011
270 Rope Industry
1 Odisha
92.50
2 West Bengal
189.00
271 Rosin and Terpentine Products
1 Jammu & Kashmir
110.00
272 Rubber Baloon Manufacturing
1 Daman and Diu
2 Maharashtra
156.20
194.39
273 Rubber Crepe Mills
1 Kerala
213.61
274 Rubber/Rubber Products(including Tyres
and Tubes)
1 Assam
115.60
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
125.00
234.30
156.20
156.20
247.00
174.50
178.61
138.23
112.99
246.15
167.20
92.50
154.40
165.52
147.58
117.00
Bihar
Chandigarh
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Daman and Diu
Delhi
Gujarat
Haryana
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Maharashtra
Odisha
Punjab
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
West Bengal
275 Rural Development Department
sponsored Employment Generation
Scheme (Jawahar Rojgar Yojana)
1 Rajasthan
135.00
276 Russer Products
1 Karnataka
184.67
277 Sago Industry
1 Tamil Nadu
159.88
278 Sale of Medicines/Medical
Representatives
1 Bihar
115.00
2
3
4
5
6
7
150.00
184.84
323.92
154.40
217.65
190.00
279 Sale Promotion Workers
1 Chattisgarh
164.50
280 Salt Industry
1
2
3
4
5
163.23
156.20
181.80
92.71
92.50
Goa
Karnataka
Kerala
Punjab
Tamil Nadu
West Bengal
Andhra Pradesh
Daman and Diu
Gujarat
Maharashtra
Odisha
109
..
TABLE 5
SL. NAME OF SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT CENTRAL SPHERE/ STATES/
MINIMUM WAGE
NO.
UNION TERRITORIES
RATE (Rs.) PER DAY
AS ON 31.12.2011
6 Rajasthan
166.46
7 Tamil Nadu
146.96
8 West Bengal
167.00
281 Saw Mills
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
282 Scientific Industry
1 Haryana
2 Punjab
178.61
154.40
283 Screen Printing
1 Kerala
218.51
284 Seasonal Spray Squads of NMEP
1 Assam
115.60
285 Security Agencies (Private)/Watch and
Ward
1 Andhra Pradesh
220.57
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
80.00
115.60
125.00
171.00
164.50
156.20
150.00
154.20
138.23
199.05
240.04
92.50
111.53
153.04
189.00
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Chandigarh
Chattisgarh
Daman and Diu
Delhi
Goa
Haryana
Karnataka
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Meghalaya
Nagaland
Odisha
Punjab
Uttarakhand
Uttar Pradesh
West Bengal
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
C.L.C.(Central)
Chattisgarh
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Goa
Gujarat
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Odisha
Puducherry
Tamil Nadu
West Bengal
80.00
115.60
234.30
164.50
156.20
247.00
150.00
178.61
175.81
175.00
194.64
100.00
100.00
92.50
154.40
159.34
165.52
189.00
286 Seed Processing Units
1 Andhra Pradesh
213.31
287 Seepz (Electronics)
1 Maharashtra
104.33
288 Sericulture
1 Andhra Pradesh
173.27
110
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TABLE 5
SL. NAME OF SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT CENTRAL SPHERE/ STATES/
MINIMUM WAGE
NO.
UNION TERRITORIES
RATE (Rs.) PER DAY
AS ON 31.12.2011
2 Assam
115.60
3 Karnataka
177.77
4 Manipur
122.10
5 Meghalaya
100.00
6 Tamil Nadu
159.40
7 West Bengal
122.39
289 Shoe/Footwear Industry and Dealers
1 Punjab
2 Tamil Nadu
3 West Bengal
154.40
132.63
189.00
290 Shops & Commercial Establishments
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
256.15
208.88
80.00
115.60
125.00
234.30
164.50
156.20
156.20
247.00
150.00
175.60
178.61
120.00
110.00
138.23
173.69
219.00
175.00
196.65
122.10
100.00
100.00
92.50
55.77
154.40
135.00
130.00
132.15
96.15
165.52
145.47
163.00
291 Shops Selling Cooked Food Stuff
1 Assam
2 Bihar
3 Jharkhand
292 Siali Leave Pluckers
1 Odisha
293 Silica Mines
1 C.L.C.(Central)
A & N Islands
Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chandigarh
Chattisgarh
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Daman and Diu
Delhi
Goa
Gujarat
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu & Kashmir
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Manipur
Meghalaya
Nagaland
Odisha
Puducherry
Punjab
Rajasthan
Sikkim
Tamil Nadu
Tripura
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
West Bengal
111
115.60
125.00
138.23
92.50
171.00
..
TABLE 5
SL. NAME OF SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT CENTRAL SPHERE/ STATES/
MINIMUM WAGE
NO.
UNION TERRITORIES
RATE (Rs.) PER DAY
AS ON 31.12.2011
294 Silicate and Chemical Works
1 Jammu & Kashmir
110.00
295 Silk Printing
1 West Bengal
189.00
296 Silk Twisting Industry
1 Tamil Nadu
161.40
297 Silver Industry
1 Daman and Diu
156.20
298 Sindur and Rang Manufacturing
1 Bihar
2 Jharkhand
125.00
138.23
299 Slate Factories
1 Andhra Pradesh
198.74
300 Slate Mines
1 C.L.C.(Central)
171.00
301 Slate Pencil Manufactory
1 Madhya Pradesh
175.00
302 Small Scale Industry
1 Assam
2 Rajasthan
115.60
135.00
303 Soap / Detergent Making/Cosmetics
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
115.60
125.00
234.30
156.20
156.20
175.50
178.61
110.00
138.23
214.56
189.37
100.00
92.50
116.00
154.40
208.69
165.52
105.21
304 Soap Stone Factories
1 Rajasthan
135.00
305 Soft Drinks / Aerated Water
/Beverages/Juices
1 Andhra Pradesh
165.54
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
115.60
125.00
234.30
164.50
150.00
110.00
174.23
175.00
92.50
135.00
Assam
Bihar
Chandigarh
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Daman and Diu
Gujarat
Haryana
Jammu & Kashmir
Jharkhand
Kerala
Maharashtra
Nagaland
Odisha
Puducherry
Punjab
Tamil Nadu
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
Assam
Bihar
Chandigarh
Chattisgarh
Goa
Jammu & Kashmir
Karnataka
Madhya Pradesh
Odisha
Rajasthan
112
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TABLE 5
SL. NAME OF SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT CENTRAL SPHERE/ STATES/
MINIMUM WAGE
NO.
UNION TERRITORIES
RATE (Rs.) PER DAY
AS ON 31.12.2011
12 Tamil Nadu
124.23
13 Uttar Pradesh
165.52
14 Uttarakhand
147.58
306 Solvent Plant and Refinery
1 Chattisgarh
164.50
307 Spinning, Knitting, Printing, Dyeing,
Finishing, Bleaching of Silk Pina,
Fibre/Silk Industry
1 Bihar
125.00
2
3
4
5
6
7
115.60
138.23
186.69
122.10
92.50
124.00
308 Sponge Iron
1 Chattisgarh
2 Jharkhand
164.50
138.23
309 Spun Pipes, Concrete Pipes, Sanitary
Fittisngs, PCC,RCS Poles & RCC Pipe
Manufacturing Industry
1 Jharkhand
138.23
2 Karnataka
203.28
310 Stable
1 Maharashtra
177.47
311 Star Hotels
1 Kerala
242.58
312 Starch Industry
1 Punjab
154.40
313 STD, ISD, PCO and Allied Services
1 Rajasthan
135.00
314 Steatite Mines
1 C.L.C (Central)
171.00
315 Steel Almirah, Tables, Chairs and Steel
Furniture
1 Daman and Diu
156.20
2
3
4
5
6
156.38
296.10
193.22
100.00
154.40
316 Steel Fabrication and Concerte Products
1 Meghalaya
100.00
317 Steel Mills and Steel Re-rolling Mills
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Jammu & Kashmir
198.90
110.00
318 Steel Plants
1 Chattisgarh
164.50
319 Stone Breaking & Stone Crushing
1 A & N Island
2 Andhra Pradesh
3 Arunachal Pradesh
205.00
213.16
80.00
Assam
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Manipur
Odisha
West Bengal
Karnataka
Kerala
Maharashtra
Meghalaya
Punjab
113
..
TABLE 5
SL. NAME OF SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT CENTRAL SPHERE/ STATES/
MINIMUM WAGE
NO.
UNION TERRITORIES
RATE (Rs.) PER DAY
AS ON 31.12.2011
4 Assam
115.60
5 Bihar
125.00
6 C.L.C. (Central)
136.50
7 Chandigarh
234.30
8 Chattisgarh
164.50
9 Dadra and Nagar Haveli
156.20
10 Daman and Diu
156.20
11 Delhi
247.00
12 Goa
150.00
13 Gujarat
172.30
14 Haryana
178.61
15 Himachal Pradesh
120.00
16 Jammu & Kashmir
110.00
17 Jharkhand
138.23
18 Karnataka
164.16
19 Kerala
308.15
20 Madhya Pradesh
175.00
21 Maharashtra
197.54
22 Meghalaya
100.00
23 Nagaland
100.00
24 Odisha
92.50
25 Punjab
154.40
26 Rajasthan
166.46
27 Sikkim
130.00
28 Uttar Pradesh
165.52
29 Uttarakhand
145.47
30 West Bengal
189.00
320 Stone Mines
1 C.L.C.(Central)
171.00
321 Streamerghats
1 Assam
115.60
322 Sugar Pan Industry
1 Punjab
2 Rajasthan
154.40
135.00
323 Superior Kerosene etc.
1 Chandigarh
234.30
324 Surgical and Clinical Instruments making
industry
1 Punjab
154.40
325 Sweeping & Sanitation Works/Safai
Karamcharis
1 Andhra Pradesh
275.84
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
80.00
120.00
171.00
156.20
156.20
138.23
165.38
199.78
210.21
100.00
135.00
Arunachal Pradesh
Bihar
C.L.C. (Central)
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Daman and Diu
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Maharashtra
Meghalaya
Rajasthan
114
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TABLE 5
SL. NAME OF SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT CENTRAL SPHERE/ STATES/
MINIMUM WAGE
NO.
UNION TERRITORIES
RATE (Rs.) PER DAY
AS ON 31.12.2011
13 Tripura
85.00
14 West Bengal
189.00
326 Sweet Shops/Industry
1 Uttar Pradesh
2 Uttarakhand
165.52
147.58
327 Tailoring, Stitching and Embroidery
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
115.60
125.00
234.30
174.20
178.61
110.00
138.23
162.41
100.00
100.00
92.50
128.57
154.40
135.00
117.27
165.52
145.47
189.00
328 Tamarind Collection
1 Odisha
329 Tanneries & Leather Manufacturing
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
Andhra Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chandigarh
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Daman and Diu
Gujarat
Haryana
Jammu & Kashmir
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Maharashtra
Odisha
Punjab
Sikkim
Tamil Nadu
Uttar Pradesh
West Bengal
221.54
115.60
125.00
234.30
156.20
156.20
177.50
178.61
110.00
138.23
156.45
231.10
176.29
92.50
154.40
130.00
115.05
165.52
189.00
330 Teaching/Coaching Institutions (Private)
1
2
3
4
5
6
A & N Islands
Assam
Chandigarh
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Delhi
Haryana
236.54
115.60
234.30
156.20
247.00
178.61
Assam
Bihar
Chandigarh
Gujarat
Haryana
Jammu & Kashmir
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Meghalaya
Nagaland
Odisha
Puducherry
Punjab
Rajasthan
Tamil Nadu
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
West Bengal
115
92.50
..
TABLE 5
SL. NAME OF SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT CENTRAL SPHERE/ STATES/
MINIMUM WAGE
NO.
UNION TERRITORIES
RATE (Rs.) PER DAY
AS ON 31.12.2011
7 Himachal Pradesh
120.00
8 Jharkhand
138.23
9 Rajasthan
135.00
10 Sikkim
130.00
11 Tamil Nadu
94.84
12 Tripura
65.77
13 Uttarakhand
145.47
331 Tent dealers Establishments
1 Chandigarh
234.30
332 Textile (Silk) Industry
1 Karnataka
259.15
333 Textile Industry
1
2
3
4
5
Chandigarh
Delhi
Haryana
Punjab
Rajasthan
234.30
247.00
178.61
154.40
135.00
334 Textile Printing/Yarn Dyeing
1
2
3
4
5
6
Andhra Pradesh
Assam
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Odisha
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
207.49
115.60
156.20
92.50
165.52
145.47
335 Textile Processing
1 Dadra and Nagar Haveli
2 Gujarat
156.20
177.40
336 Tiles, Ceremic and Potteries
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
198.82
115.60
164.50
156.20
150.00
175.50
138.23
178.48
175.00
92.50
135.00
337 Timber Trading Industry
(including/excluding felling and sawing)
1 Assam
115.60
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Chandigarh
Haryana
Karnataka
Nagaland
Odisha
Sikkim
Tamil Nadu
234.30
178.61
186.01
100.00
92.50
130.00
219.44
338 Tin Container Manufactory
1 Tamil Nadu
152.31
339 Tobacco Godowns
1 West Bengal
126.00
Andhra Pradesh
Assam
Chattisgarh
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Goa
Gujarat
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Madhya Pradesh
Odisha
Rajasthan
116
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TABLE 5
SL. NAME OF SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT CENTRAL SPHERE/ STATES/
MINIMUM WAGE
NO.
UNION TERRITORIES
RATE (Rs.) PER DAY
AS ON 31.12.2011
340 Tobacco Manufactory - Snuff Industry
1 Tamil Nadu
129.52
341 Tobacco Manufacturing/Eatable Tobacco
1 Andhra Pradesh
195.32
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Daman and Diu
Gujarat
Karnataka
Maharashtra
Odisha
Rajasthan
Tamil Nadu
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
156.20
174.80
177.06
163.32
92.50
166.46
112.58
165.52
158.04
342 Tobacco/Bidi Making/Cigar Industry
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Daman and Diu
Gujarat
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Odisha
Tamil Nadu
Uttar Pradesh
100.25
80.00
115.60
125.00
156.20
156.20
172.80
138.23
200.23
169.04
143.00
92.50
158.07
103.85
343 Toddy Tapping including Selling and
Conveyance Industry
1 Andhra Pradesh
176.68
2 Karnataka
3 Kerala
175.28
223.68
344 Tours and Travels
1 Sikkim
130.00
345 Transportation, Marketing and Distribution
of Petroleum Products
1 Assam
115.60
346 Tree Climbing
1 Punjab
2 Tamil Nadu
154.40
100.00
347 Trunks/Buckets/Suitcases
Manufacturing/Tin Plate Shaping and its
Printing, etc.
1 Assam
115.60
2 Odisha
3 Uttar Pradesh
4 Uttarakhand
92.50
165.52
147.58
348 Tubewell Drilling Operations
1 Assam
2 Dadra and Nagar Haveli
3 Gujarat
115.60
156.20
177.40
117
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TABLE 5
SL. NAME OF SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT CENTRAL SPHERE/ STATES/
MINIMUM WAGE
NO.
UNION TERRITORIES
RATE (Rs.) PER DAY
AS ON 31.12.2011
4 Haryana
178.61
5 Punjab
154.40
349 Typewriter Ribbon Industry
1 Haryana
350 Tyre/Tyre Retreading & Repairing Industry 1 Nagaland
178.61
100.00
2 Sikkim
130.00
351 Uranium Mines
1 C.L.C.(Central)
171.00
352 Utensil Shops
1 Punjab
154.40
353 Utensils Manufacturing
1
2
3
4
5
6
156.20
110.00
218.60
92.50
154.40
120.30
354 Vegetable and Fruit Shops
1 Chandigarh
234.30
355 Vegetable Ghee Manufacturing and
Vegetable Oil Refining Establishments
1 Assam
115.60
2 Punjab
154.40
356 Watch Straps
1 Daman and Diu
2 Maharashtra
156.20
217.47
357 Watch Manufacturing
1 Dadra and Nagar Haveli
156.20
358 Water Boat Transport
1 Kerala
205.00
359 White Clay Mines
1 C.L.C.(Central)
171.00
360 Wolfram Mines
1 C.L.C.(Central)
171.00
361 Wood Carving
1 Jammu & Kashmir
2 Uttarakhand
3 Uttar Pradesh
110.00
159.34
165.52
362 Wood Work Veneer Industry
1 Karnataka
177.51
363 Wood Working Establishments/ Wood
Fixtures
1 A & N Islands
205.00
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
224.47
125.00
156.20
156.20
247.00
138.23
296.10
192.06
Daman and Diu
Jammu & Kashmir
Maharashtra
Odisha
Punjab
Tamil Nadu
Andhra Pradesh
Bihar
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Daman and Diu
Delhi
Jharkhand
Kerala
Maharashtra
118
..
TABLE 5
SL. NAME OF SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT CENTRAL SPHERE/ STATES/
MINIMUM WAGE
NO.
UNION TERRITORIES
RATE (Rs.) PER DAY
AS ON 31.12.2011
10 Manipur
122.10
11 Nagaland
100.00
12 Odisha
92.50
13 Rajasthan
135.00
14 Uttar Pradesh
165.52
15 Uttarakhand
159.34
1 Dadra and Nagar Haveli
156.20
364 Wood Works, Carpentary and Masonry
2 Sikkim
130.00
365 Wooden Photo Frame
1 Assam
2 Daman and Diu
3 Maharashtra
115.60
156.20
166.29
366 Wool Cleaning and Pressing Factories
1 Rajasthan
135.00
367 Woollen Blanket Manufactory
1 Madhya Pradesh
2 Uttar Pradesh
3 Uttarakhand
175.00
165.52
105.21
368 Woollen Carpet/Shawl Making/Weaving
Industry
1 Andhra Pradesh
163.23
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
80.00
125.00
156.20
156.20
179.00
178.61
110.00
138.23
92.50
154.40
166.46
162.69
162.70
Arunachal Pradesh
Bihar
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Daman and Diu
Gujarat
Haryana
Jammu & Kashmir
Jharkhand
Odisha
Punjab
Rajasthan
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
369 Woollen Spinning, Knitting and Weaving
Factories or Cotton Spinning
1 Rajasthan
135.00
2 Karnataka
3 Manipur
4 Odisha
186.69
122.10
92.50
370 Workshops
1 Jammu & Kashmir
2 Jharkhand
110.00
138.23
371 There is no scheduled employment till
date. All categories of workers are
categorised under one schedule.
1 Mizoram
170.00
119
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TABLE -6
NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS COVERED UNDER THE MINIMUM
WAGES ACT,1948 AND THE AVERAGE DAILY NUMBER OF PERSONS
EMPLOYED DURING THE YEAR 2011
SL.
NO.
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
CENTRAL
GOVERNMENT
STATES / UNION
TERRITORIES
2
Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chhatisgarh
Goa
Gujarat
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu & Kashmir
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Meghalaya
Manipur
Mizoram
Nagaland
Orissa
Punjab
Rajasthan
Sikkim
Tamil Nadu
Tripura
Uttarakhand
Uttar Pradesh
West Bengal
A.& N. Islands
Chandigarh
NUMBER OF
ESTABLISHMENTS
COVERED
UNDER THE
MINIMUM
WAGES ACT,
1948
3
203228
NR
100386
81705
22247
47561
288463
100564
83598
4875
NR
435125
160400
134841
4173281
9136
3526
NR
NR
145257
17396
296235
75
NR
154
20661
771057
NR
4650
F -434*
S&CE22566**
120
NUMBER OF
ESTABLISHMENTS
WHICH
SUBMITTED
RETURNS
4
1085
NR
13824
6248
572
330
21862
844
916
410
NR
28134
3792
1203
NR
NR
368
NR
NR
3736
NR
2096
65
NR
154
37
24735
121
128
F -179
PERCENTAGE
RESPONSE
RATE
5
0.53
NR
13.77
7.65
2.57
0.69
7.58
0.84
1.10
8.41
NR
6.47
2.36
0.89
NR
NR
10.44
NR
NR
2.57
NR
0.00
86.67
0.00
100.00
0.18
3.21
0.00
2.75
F-41.24
AVERAGE
DAILY
NUMBER
OF
PERSONS
EMPLOYED
6
3184614
NR
489847
71090
17958
15298
367798
109467
68597
17242
NR
845024
105884
150663
2797613
35323
3
NR
NR
905
NR
1051458
10025
NR
15869
4566
4876
245
9780
7812
SL.
NO.
CENTRAL
GOVERNMENT
STATES / UNION
TERRITORIES
NUMBER OF
NUMBER OF
PERCENTAVERAGE
ESTABLISHESTABLISHAGE
DAILY
MENTS
MENTS
RESPONSE
NUMBER
COVERED
WHICH
RATE
OF
UNDER THE
SUBMITTED
PERSONS
MINIMUM
RETURNS
EMPLOYED
WAGES ACT,
1948
1
2
3
4
5
6
D.& N. Haveli
2795
182
6.51
65000
31
Daman & Diu
2622
354
13.50
20999
32
Delhi
8110
1858
22.91
81469
33
Lakshadweep
9
Nil
0.00
NR
34
Puducherry
16703
598
3.58
133538
35
C.L.C.(CENTRAL)
NR
NR
NR
NR
36
*
= Information pertaining to factories registered under the Factories Act, 1948.
**
= Information pertaining to factories and shops and commercial establishments.
NR:
Not Reported
Source: Annual Returns under the Minimum Wages Act, 1948 for the year 2011
121
TABLE -7
NUMBER OF INSPECTIONS MADE, IRREGULARITIES DETECTED,
PROSECUTIONS LAUNCHED AND CLAIMS PREFERRED IN CENTRAL
SPHERE/STATE AND UNION TERRITORIES FOR THE YEAR 2011
SL.
NO.
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
CENTRAL
GOVERNMENT /
STATES / UNION
TERRITORIES
2
Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chhatisgarh
Goa
Gujarat
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu & Kashmir
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Meghalaya
Manipur
Mizoram
Nagaland
Orissa
Punjab
Rajasthan
Sikkim
Tamil Nadu
Tripura
Uttarakhand
Uttar Pradesh
West Bengal
A.& N. Islands
Chandigarh
D.& N. Haveli
Daman & Diu
NUMBER OF
INSPECTIONS
MADE
DURING THE
YEAR
NUMBER OF
IRREGULARITIES
DETECTED
DURING THE YEAR
NUMBER OF
PROSECUTIONS
LAUNCHED
DURING THE
YEAR
4
2177
NR
35059
41100
494
11678
47189
NR
3796
NR
12250
12433
63328
3359
39411
Nil
Nil
NR
NR
11823
2909
126
Nil
75
17
710
12493
2307
1264
137
19
Nil
5
476
NR
65
236
906
10
3850
1011
438
52
27
1066
1420
3359
705
Nil
Nil
NR
NR
510
1189
33
Nil
75
Nil
172
896
440
1
36
2
Nil
3
44975
NR
69322
186259
4747
1660
117193
2235
3796
1326
74839
22439
31027
30263
44107
1320
642
NR
NR
15859
10211
7274
190
19244
348
1920
35962
5170
172
317
33
365
122
NUMBER OF
CLAIMS
PREFERRED
DURING
THE YEAR
6
18775
NR
11
14487
86
13
00
164
NR
45
506
1071
836
1029
49
Nil
Nil
NR
NR
90
253
264
Nil
26
Nil
28
2266
Nil
Nil
30
3
Nil
SL.
NO.
1
33
34
35
36
CENTRAL
GOVERNMENT /
STATES / UNION
TERRITORIES
2
Delhi
Lakshadweep
Puducherry
C.L.C.(CENTRAL)
NUMBER OF
INSPECTIONS
MADE
DURING THE
YEAR
NUMBER OF
IRREGULARITIES
DETECTED
DURING THE YEAR
3
4696
Nil
13530
16642
4
4727
Nil
252
166415
NUMBER OF
PROSECUTIONS
LAUNCHED
DURING THE
YEAR
5
694
Nil
10
7161
NUMBER OF
CLAIMS
PREFERRED
DURING
THE YEAR
SOURCE: Annual Returns/Reports under Minimum Wages Act, 1948 for the year 2011.
NR:
Not Reported
123
6
1738
Nil
Nil
3242
ANNEXURE – I
LIST OF ORIGINAL EMPLOYMENTS INCLUDED IN THE SCHEDULE
UNDER THE MINIMUM WAGES ACT, 1948
SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENTS
Part - I
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
Employment in any woollen carpet making or shawl weaving establishment.
Employment in any rice mill, flour mill or dal mill.
Employment in any tobacco (including bidi making) manufactory.
Employment in any plantation, that is to say, any estate which is maintained for the
purpose of growing cinchona, rubber, tea or coffee.
Employment in any oil mill.
Employment under any local authority.
Employment on the construction or maintenance of roads or in building operations.
Employment in stone breaking or stone crushing.
Employment in any lac manufactory.
Employment in any mica works.
Employment in public motor transport.
Employment in tanneries and leather manufactory.
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
Employment in gypsum mines.
Employment in barytes mines.
Employment in bauxite mines.
Employment in manganese mines.
Employment in the maintenance of buildings and employment in the
construction and maintenance of runways.
(vi)
Employment in china clay mines.
(vii) Employment in kyantite mines.
(viii) Employment in copper mines.
(ix)
Employment in clay mines covered under the mines Act, 1952(35 of 1952).
(x)
Employment in magnesite mines covered under the mines Act,1952(35 of 1952)
(xi)
Employment in white clay mines.
(xii) Employment in stone mines.
Part - II
13.
Employment in agriculture, that is to say, in any form of farming, including the
cultivation and tillage of the soil, dairy farming, the production, cultivation, growing and
harvesting of any agricultural or horticultural commodity, the raising of live stock, bees or
poultry, and any practice performed by a farmer or on a farm as incidental to or in conjunction
with farm operation (including any forestry or timbering operations and the preparation for
market and delivery to storage or the market or to carriage for transportation to market of farm
produce).
124
ANNEXURE II
STATEMENT SHOWING THE STRENGTH OF THE MACHINERY FOR
ENFORCEMENT OF THE MINIMUM WAGES ACT, 1948 IN RESPECT OF
CENTRAL SPHERE AND STATES/ UNION TERRITORIES DURING THE YEAR
2011
SL.
NO.
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
CENTRAL SPHERE /
STATE / UNION
TERRITORIES
2
Andhra Pradesh
1
2
3
4
5
6
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
1
2
3
4
5
6
Bihar
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Chattisgarh
1
2
3
4
5
Goa
1
2
3
4
5
DESIGNATION OF INSPECTION STAFF
3
Commissioner of Labour
Additional Commissioner of Labour.
Joint Commissioner of Labour
Deputy Commissioner of Labour
Assistant Commissioner of Labour
Labour Officer
Not Reported
Labour Commissioner
Additional Labour Commissioner
Deputy Labour Commissioner
Assistant Labour Commissioner
Labour Officer
Labour Inspector
Labour Commissioner
Joint Labour Commissioner
Deputy Labour Commissioner
Assistant Labour Commissioner
Labour Superintendent
Labour-cum-Enforcement Officer
Chief Inspector of Factories
Deputy Chief Inspector of Factories
Factories Inspector
Labour Commissioner
Deputy Labour Commissioner
Assistant Labour Commissioner
Labour Officer
Labour Inspector
Labour Commissioner
Deputy Labour Commissioner
Assistant Labour Commissioner
Labour Welfare Officer
Labour Inspector
125
NO. OF
OFFICERS
4
1
1
9
25
55
292
1
1
3
9
24
44
1
1
6
9
32
280
1
1
17
106
1
2
5
1
25
SL.
NO.
1
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
CENTRAL SPHERE /
STATE / UNION
TERRITORIES
2
Gujarat
1
2
3
4
5
6
Haryana
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Himachal Pradesh
1
2
3
4
5
6
Jammu & Kashmir
1
Jharkhand
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Karnataka
1
2
3
4
Kerala
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
DESIGNATION OF INSPECTION STAFF
3
Labour Commissioner
Rural Labour Commissioner
Additional Labour Commissioner
Deputy Labour Commissioner
Assistant Labour Commissioner
Labour Officer
Labour Commissioner
Addl. Labour Commissioner
Joint Labour Commissioner
Deputy Labour Commissioner
Labour Officer-cum-conciliation Officer
Editor
Labour Inspector
Welfare Officer (Woman)
Statistical Officer
Labour Welfare Officer
Labour Commissioner
Joint Labour Commissioner
Deputy Labour Commissioner
Labour Officer
Statistical Assistant
Labour Inspector
Labour Officer
Labour Commissioner
Joint Labour Commissioner
Deputy Labour Commissioner
Chief Inspector of Factories
Deputy Chief Inspector of Factories
Assistant Labour Commissioner
Labour Superintendent
Inspector of Factories
Labour Enforcement Officer
Labour Commissioner
Additional Labour Commissioner
Joint Labour Commissioner
Labour Inspector
Labour Commissioner
Additional Labour Commissioner
Joint Labour Commissioner
Deputy Labour Commissioner
Chief Inspector of Plantations
District Labour Officer
Inspector of Newspaper Establishments
Assistant Labour Officer
Inspector of Plantations
126
NO. OF
OFFICERS
4
1
1
1
7
42
98
1
1
2
9
31
1
88
2
1
1
1
1
1
12
1
26
23
1
2
6
1
4
11
40
14
282
1
2
1
247
1
2
4
1
1
11
1
101
10
SL.
NO.
1
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
CENTRAL SPHERE /
STATE / UNION
TERRITORIES
2
Madhya Pradesh
1
2
3
Maharashtra
1
2
3
4
5
6
Meghalaya
1
2
3
Manipur
1
Mizoram
1
Nagaland
1
Odisha
1
2
Punjab
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Rajasthan
1
2
3
4
5
6
Sikkim
1
2
3
4
Tamil Nadu
1
2
3
4
5
Tripura
1
2
3
4
5
Uttarakhand
1
DESIGNATION OF INSPECTION STAFF
3
Assistant Labour Commissioner
Labour Officer
Labour Inspector
Labour Commissioner
Additional Labour Commissioner
Deputy Labour Commissioner
Assistant Labour Commissioner
Labour Officer
Labour Inspectors
Labour Commissioner
Joint Labour Commissioner
Deputy Labour Commissioner
Labour Inspector
Not Reported
Not Reported
Labour Officer
Labour Inspector
Labour Commissioner
Additional Labour Commissioner
Deputy Labour Commissioner
Assistant Labour Commissioner
Labour-cum-Concilation Officer
Statistical Officer
Labour Inspector
Deputy Director of Factories
Assistant Director of Factories
Labour Commissioner
Additional Labour Commissioner
Joint Labour Commissioner
Deputy Labour Commissioner
Assistant Labour Commissioner
Labour Inspector
Additional Labour Commissioner
Deputy Labour Commissioner
Assistant Labour Commissioner
Labour Inspector
Labour Commissioner
Joint Labour Commissioner
Deputy Labour Commissioner
Labour Inspector
Inspector of Plantations
Labour Commissioner
Deputy Labour Commissioner
Chief Labour Officer
Labour Officer
Labour Inspector
Labour Enforcement Officer
127
NO. OF
OFFICERS
4
11
58
125
1
3
16
69
143
412
1
1
8
32
66
34
1
1
1
13
11
1
76
12
12
1
2
8
9
12
91
2
4
1
11
1
4
9
316
10
1
1
2
5
21
13
SL.
NO.
1
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
CENTRAL SPHERE /
STATE / UNION
TERRITORIES
2
Uttar Pradesh
1
2
3
4
West Bengal
1
2
3
4
5
6
A & N Islands
1
2
Chandigarh
1
2
3
Dadra & Nagar Haveli 1
Daman & Diu
1
2
3
Delhi
1
2
3
4
5
6
34
35
Lakshadweep
Pucucherry
36
C.L.C. (CENTRAL)
1
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
5
DESIGNATION OF INSPECTION STAFF
3
Joint Labour Commissioner
Deputy Labour Commissioner
Assistant Labour Commissioner
Labour Enforcement Officer
Labour Commissioner
Additional Labour Commissioner
Joint Labour Commissioner
Deputy Labour Commissioner
Assistant Labour Commissioner
Labour Inspector
Assistant Labour Commissioner
Labour Inspector
Labour Commissioner
Assistant Labour Commissioner
Labour Inspector
Labour Enforcement Officer
Labour Commissioner
Chief Inspector of Factories & Boilers
Labour Inspector
Labour Commissioner
Joint Labour Commissioner
Deputy Labour Commissioner
Assistant Labour Commissioner
Labour Officer
Labour Inspector
Labour Enforcement Officer
Commissioner of Labour
Deputy Commissioner of Labour
Labour Officer
Labour Inspector
Central Labour Commissioner
Deputy Central Labour Commissioner
Regional Labour Commissioner
Assistant Labour Commissioner
Labour Enforcement Officer
SOURCE: Annual Returns/Reports under Minimum Wages Act, 1948 for the year 2011.
128
NO. OF
OFFICERS
4
340
1
6
7
24
160
689
2
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
3
7
7
9
45
1
1
1
2
16
1
16
33
56
162
ANNEXURE - III
THE MINIMUM WAGES ACT, 1948
FORM ‘A’
Proforma for the submission of Annual Report on the working of the Minimum Wages Act, 1948 (XI of 1948)
Name of the State_____________________
Report for the period __________________
I. SCHEDULED EMPLOYMENT
1. The scheduled employments in respect of which minimum rates of wages have been fixed under the Act and
the number of establishments and workers employed in each such employment as on the last day of the year.
2. The employments, if any added to the Schedule under Section 27 of the Act and number of persons employed
in each such employment.
3. The exemptions and exceptions granted under Section 26 of the Act together with reasons and other details
such as duration thereof.
II. COMMITTEES ETC.
1. The composition of various Committees, Advisory Committees, etc. appointed under Section 5(1)(a) and 6
and Advisory Boards appointed under Section 7 of the Act.
2.
Details regarding any enquiry undertaken by the State Government or any Committee appointed under
Section 5 (1)(a).
3. The important recommendation of the Committees, Advisory Committees and Advisory Boards during the
period of the report and the action taken thereon. Copies of reports should be forwarded as appendices.
129
III. FIXATION / REVISION OF MINIMUM RATES OF WAGES
1. The procedure adopted under Section 5 of the Act in respect of each scheduled employment in respect of
which minimum rates of wages have been fixed for the first time.
2. The minimum rates of wages fixed for the first time during the period of report should be given below:Industry or
Employment
Area
Or
Locality
Category
Of
Employment
Number
Of
Establishments
covered
Number
Of Employyees
Wage
Period
Rates of Wages (Rs.)
Men
Basic
Wage
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
130
Cost
of
Living
Allowance
8
Women
Composite
Basic
Wage
wage
9
10
Cost
of
Living
Allowance
11
Children
Composite
Basic
Wage
wage
12
13
Cost of
Living
Allowance
Compo-
14
15
site
wage
3. Have the minimum rates of wages fixed under the Act been revised ? if yes. Give the following information:
Industry or
Employment
Area
Or
Locality
Category
Of
Employment
Number
Of
Establishments
covered
Number
Of
Employyees
Wage
Period
Old Rates of Wages (Rs.)
Men
Basic
Wage
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Cost
of
Living
Allowance
8
131
Women
Composite
Basic
Wage
wage
9
10
Cost
of
Living
Allowance
11
Children
Composite
Basic
Wage
wage
12
13
Cost of
Living
Allowance
Compo-
14
15
site
wage
Revised Rates (Rs)
Men
Basic
Wage
16
Women
Cost of
Living
Allowance
Compo
17
18
site
Basic
Wage
wage
19
Children
Cost of
Living
Allowance
Compo
20
21
site
Basic
Wage
wage
22
Cost of
Living
Allowance
Compo
23
24
site
wage
4. The extent to which payment of minimum rates of wages has been authorised wholly or partly in kind together with reasons there
of .
5. The designation of the competent authority under Section 2(c) of the Act to compute the cost of living allowance and the cash
value of the concessions in respect of supplies of essential commodities and the directions issued by the State Government
appointed under Section 4(2) of the Act for such computation.
132
IV – PAYMENT OF WAGES AND DEDUCTIONS THEREFROM
The details of total wages paid and deductions made etc., on the basis of the returns received from the employers in Form – III of the
Minimum Wages Rules 1950, should be given below:Industry
or
Employment
1
Number of
Establishments
covered under the
Act
Number of
Establishments
submitted the returns
in Form III
2
3
Average daily Number of
persons employed
Adults
Children
Total
4
5
6
133
Number of
days worked
during the
year
Number of
mandays
worked during
the year
7
8
Total Wages
Paid in cash
(Rs.)
9
Cash value of
wages paid in kind
(Rs.)
10
Total
11
The number of cases and deductions made on account of
Fines
Damage or loss
Disbursements from Fines
Fund
Breach of contract
Total
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
A - Number of cases
B – Amount of Deductions made (Rs.)
134
Purpose
Amount
(Rs.)
(Rs.)
20
21
Balance of Fines
Fund at the end of the
year
22
V. ENFORCEMENT
1. The details regarding the inspection machinery including Laws, Regulations Rules, etc., framed by the Central / States Government
relating to the working of the inspections, the number of inspections made, the functional procedure followed and the observations
of the Inspectors on the working of the Act.
2. Violations of the provisions of the Act and the Rules framed thereunder in respect of such scheduled employment should be given
below:Industry
or
employment
1
Number of
offences in respect
of which
prosecutions were
pending from the
previous year
2
Number of prosecutions launched during the year where only one offence was exclusively covered
Payment of
Wages
Deductions
Hours of
overtime
work
3
4
5
Display of
notice
maintenance
of registers
and
submission
of return
6
Others
(specify)
Total
(Columns
3-7)
Where more
than one offence was
covered in
one
prosecution
7
8
9
Number of
offences in
respect of
which
prosecutions
were
pending at
the end of
the year
10
Convictions
Total
number of
cases in
which fines
were
imposed
Total
amount of
fines (Rs.)
11
12
NOTE – While furnishing information under column 9, it is requested that its break-up according to offences may also be given within
brackets under columns 3-7).
135
VI. CLAIMS
1. The Name(s) and Jurisdiction(s) of the Authority / Authorities appointed under Section 20.
2. The number and nature of claims and complaints made should be given below:Number of
claims, etc.,
pending from
previous year
1
Number of
claims etc.,
preferred
during the year
2
Number of
claims etc.,
decided
during the
year
Number of
claims etc.,
pending at the
end of the year
3
4
VII.
Total amount
directed by the
Authorities to be
paid to the
employees as a
result of claims
made (Rs.)
5
Total amount of
penalties
imposed on the
employees by
the Authorities
(Rs.)
The Total amount
of compensation
awarded by the
Authorities to be
paid to employees
(Rs.)
6
RULES, NOTIFICATIONS ETC.
1. The Rules framed under Section 30 of the Act and / or any amendment made thereto should be enclosed.
2. Copies of important notifications, etc., should be enclosed.
136
7
VIII.
1.
2.
3.
4.
GENERAL
A critical review of the minimum rates fixed vis-a vis wage rates in the corresponding / comparable employment in the same locality.
An account of the problems and difficulties arising in the implementation of the Act and measures taken to overcome these difficulties.
Suggestions for the effective enforcement of the Act and proposals for amending the Act and / or Rules framed thereunder.
An evaluation of the effects of minimum wages under the following headings:(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
Effect on the occupations in the scheduled employment;
Effect on the occupations in the same industry;
Effect on the other occupations in other industries;
Inter – regional effect; and
General evaluation.
NOTE – THIS RETURN SHOULD BE SENT TO LABOUR BUREAU BY 31ST MAY OF SUCCEEDING YEAR.
137
ANNEXURE – IV
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS BROUGHT OUT BY THE LABOUR BUREAU SO FAR ON THE WORKING OF
MINIMUM WAGES ACT, 1948
S.No.
Name of Publication
1
Report on the Working of the Minimum Wages Act, 1948 for the years 1959-1960 (Combined)
2
Report on the Working of the Minimum Wages Act, 1948 for the years 1962-1963 (Combined)
3
Report on the Working of the Minimum Wages Act, 1948 for the years 1964-1965 (Combined)
4
Report on the Working of the Minimum Wages Act, 1948 for the year 1968
5
Report on the Working of the Minimum Wages Act, 1948 for the year 1973
6
Report on the Working of the Minimum Wages Act, 1948 for the year 1974
7
Report on the Working of the Minimum Wages Act, 1948 for the years 1975-1976 (Combined)
8
Report on the Working of the Minimum Wages Act, 1948 for the years 1977-1978 (Combined)
9
Report on the Working of the Minimum Wages Act, 1948 for the year 1979
10
Report on the Working of the Minimum Wages Act, 1948 for the year 1980
11
Report on the Working of the Minimum Wages Act, 1948 for the year 1981
12
Report on the Working of the Minimum Wages Act, 1948 for the year 1982
13
Report on the Working of the Minimum Wages Act, 1948 for the year 1983
14
Report on the Working of the Minimum Wages Act, 1948 for the year 1984
15
Report on the Working of the Minimum Wages Act, 1948 for the years 1985-1986 (Combined)
16
Report on the Working of the Minimum Wages Act, 1948 for the years 1989-1990 (Combined)
17
Report on the Working of the Minimum Wages Act, 1948 for the year 1993
18
Report on the Working of the Minimum Wages Act, 1948 for the year 1994
19
Report on the Working of the Minimum Wages Act, 1948 for the year 1995
20
Report on the Working of the Minimum Wages Act, 1948 for the year 1996
21
Report on the Working of the Minimum Wages Act, 1948 for the year 1998
22
Report on the Working of the Minimum Wages Act, 1948 for the year 1999
23
Report on the Working of the Minimum Wages Act, 1948 for the year 2001
24
Report on the Working of the Minimum Wages Act, 1948 for the year 2002
23
Report on the Working of the Minimum Wages Act, 1948 for the year 2003
24
Report on the Working of the Minimum Wages Act, 1948 for the year 2004
25
Report on the Working of the Minimum Wages Act, 1948 for the year 2005
26
Report on the Working of the Minimum Wages Act, 1948 for the year 2006
27
Report on the Working of the Minimum Wages Act, 1948 for the year 2007
28
Report on the Working of the Minimum Wages Act, 1948 for the year 2008
29
Report on the Working of the Minimum Wages Act, 1948 for the year 2009
30
Report on the Working of the Minimum Wages Act, 1948 for the year 2010
31
Report on the Working of the Minimum Wages Act, 1948 for the year 2011
138
ANNEXURE – V
LIST OF OFFICERS/OFFICIALS ASSOCIATED WITH THE PREPARATION OF
THE REPORT
SHRI SUNIL CHAUDHRY
DIRECTOR
SHRI VIRENDER SINGH
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
MD. ALAM ANSARI
ECONOMIC OFFICER
S.P.DHAWAN
ECONOMIC OFFICER
SHRI CHARAN DASS
SHRI S.C.JUGRAN
MS. PARINEETA
MS. DEEP SIKHA
INVESTIGATOR GRADE II
INVESTIGATOR GRADE II
INVESTIGATOR GRADE II
INVESTIGATOR GRADE II
PRINTING UNIT
SHRI RAJINDER SHARMA
SHRI CHHAJU RAM
SHRI SOHAN LAL
SHRI PARKASH CHAND
INVESTIGATOR GRADE II
MULTI TASKING STAFF
MULTI TASKING STAFF
MULTI TASKING STAFF
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