Odisha Govt Hikes Minimum Wages For Workers
by Argus News
Wed, Jul 10 | 3:38 p.m.

Bhubaneswar, July 10: Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi held the second meeting of his new Cabinet on Wednesday. In the meeting, the State Cabinet gave nod to five major proposals including the hike in the daily minimum wages of workers in various categories.

While the minimum wage for unskilled workers has been increased from Rs 352 to Rs 450, it has been hiked from Rs 392 to Rs 500 for semi-skilled workers.

Similarly, minimum wage for skilled workers and highly skilled labourers has been increased.

Speaking to media persons after the Cabinet meeting, the Chief Minister said: “The second proposal was related to the issue of Odia Asmita under the Odia Bhasha Sahitya and Sanskruti department. A corpus fund of Rs 200 crore has been created in today’s cabinet meeting for the revival of Odia Asmita and to encourage the promotion and propagation of the art, literature, architecture, culture and heritage of Odisha.”

Majhi further added that the corpus fund will be spent for the construction of Odia Asmita Bhawan, Odia Translation Academy, the construction of the world-class Manuamp-script museum, the development of Paik Vidroh Smaraki (Paik Rebellion Monument), international, steps to get international recognition for the Bali Yatra, Kalakar Gaurav Nidghi Yojana, the financial incentive for the training of Odissi dance and music, creation of Odia chair at international and national universities, setting up of e-granthalaya and e-library at the district level etc.

The Chief Minister stated that the concerned department has been asked to prepare detailed guidelines and a committee will also be constituted for this. The cabinet also decided to enhance the corpus amount if needed in future.

The Cabinet also decided to spend Rs 1044 crore in the coming five years to revive the defunct lift irrigation projects and boost the capability of the operational irrigation projects in the state. The cabinet meeting also approved several other major proposals of different departments. 

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