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    Nagaland human rights panel asks state govt to revise employees' wages

    Nagaland human rights panel asks state govt to revise employees' wages

    The revision has not been made since 2019.

    Nagaland human rights panel asks state govt to revise employees' wagesNagaland human rights panel asks state govt to revise employees' wages
    India TodayNE
    • Jul 22, 2024,
    • Updated Jul 22, 2024, 10:02 PM IST

    The Nagaland State Human Rights Commission (NSHRC) has asked the state government to review and revise the minimum wages of the workers engaged under the scheduled employments.

    The revision has not been made since 2019.

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