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   Yes indeed; but India is also equally a costlier nation; and this is
well felt and known to 40 50 born people. Once 200 rs gold jumped by 500
times, in 60 years. Drum sticks were freely available at the backyard which
are now sold for Rs 50 a piece. (smaller Rs 25) Salary 210 once per month
shot up as 60000 PM
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*Singapore does not have a government-mandated national minimum wage* that
applies to all workers. Instead, wages are largely *determined by the
market (employer–employee negotiations)*. The government uses *progressive
wage models* and *sector-specific guidelines* for low-wage jobs in
industries like cleaning, security, retail, etc., but these are *not
uniform across all workers*. For local lower-wage work, organizations like
the National Wages Council provide *recommendations* (e.g., around *SGD
2,000 per month* for some lower-wage workers), but this is *not legally
binding for all employers*. For foreign workers, work visa schemes
have *minimum
salary thresholds* (e.g., *SGD 3,300+ per month for S Pass applicants* and *SGD
5,600+ for Employment Pass applicants*), but these are visa *eligibility*
criteria, not broad labour minimum wage laws.
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   INDIA:   A reported *national average minimum wage estimate* is around *₹178
   per day* (≈ USD 2/day) as a broad national baseline metric.
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   Official schedules set by central/state boards (as of October 2024) show
   variations such as:
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      *Unskilled workers:* ~₹783/day
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      *Semi-skilled:* ~₹868/day
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      *Skilled:* ~₹954/day
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      *Highly skilled:* ~₹1,035/day
      (*Note: actual minimum wages vary by region and industry*)

How It Works


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   India’s minimum wage system is *decentralized* — state governments set
   rates within floors/criteria defined by the central government.
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   Therefore, workers’ daily/monthly minimum wages differ whether they are
   in Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, etc., and whether they are
   skilled or unskilled.
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   Once in India we were paying highly skilled Rs 10 per day which was
   quite good to live while with Rs 1000 perday, survival is tough today. Cost
   of a kilo MALLIKAI at Madurai is o gm gold cost.
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   So no exclamation at all K Rajaram IRS 12 1 26

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