Monday, March 8, 2010

Minimum Wages In Delhi

Minimum Wages In Delhi
Delhi Cabinet on Monday approved an increase in the minimum wage by 33 per cent. New wage will be effective from February 1. The minimum wage in Delhi is still the highest in the country. With the rise, the minimum wage for unskilled workers has increased from 163 rupees to 203 rupees per day. In the case of semi-skilled (non-school) workers, will be the minimum wage is 225 rupees a day, in the case of skilled workers (enrollment), and will be pay 248 rupees per day. Unskilled worker will now get Rs 5,272 per month part of the new system of remuneration, while the semi-skilled workers will get 5,850 rupees a month and skilled workers will be entitled for 6,448 rupees a month. Daily wages also rose to the clergy and non-technical supervisors and. In the case of workers who are graduates and above, and wages in today will be Rs 270 with a monthly payment of 7,020 rupees.

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A reference to the nine new authorities and legal services
Council of Ministers also gave a reference to the nine new services, the provincial authorities for each legal district of the city. Earlier, there was only one body in the performance of the Rohini courts complex.
Authorities would provide assistance and legal advice. Each authority area will consist of a district judge as its chairman and other members who have experience and qualifications as stipulated by the state government to be nominated in consultation with the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Council of Ministers earlier in the approval of nine full-time secretaries in the area of legal services to the authorities together with support staff.

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