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Tea garden workers in Tripura get 16% wage hike

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AGARTALA, June 20: The Tripura government has increased the wages of tea garden workers from Rs 176 to Rs 204, announced Tripura Labour Minister Tinku Roy on Friday.

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Addressing a press conference here, Minister Roy stated that the minimum wage for tea garden workers, which was last revised in January 2018, had been increased from Rs105 to Rs176 for adult workers, and from Rs 52.50 to Rs 88 for minor workers.

“Recently, in response to demands for wage revision, the State Government constituted a 10-member committee under the chairmanship of Swapna Das Pal, MLA from the 46-Surma Assembly Constituency. The committee, formed for a period of six months, has been tasked with reviewing all aspects of wage revision for tea garden workers in Tripura,” the minister said.

The committee convened a meeting on May 28 under the leadership of Swapna Das Pal, with the participation of other members, to deliberate on the wage revision.

“After careful consideration of all relevant factors, the committee recommended a 16 percent hike in the minimum wage — from Rs 176 to Rs 204 for adult workers, and from Rs88 to Rs102 for minor workers. Based on this recommendation, the State Government has approved the revised wage rates for tea garden workers,” Minister Roy informed.

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He further added that under the current government, tea garden workers are being provided with essential amenities such as housing, land, ration cards, electricity, water, and sanitation facilities.

“Previously, tea garden workers had to arrange everything on their own. Now, they are being brought under schemes like the PM Awas Yojana. Toilets, electricity, and water are being made available. So far, 6,595 tea garden worker families have benefited, with 3,166 received land pattas over the past six years. The remaining families will receive them soon. Additionally, 4,922 families have been issued priority group ration cards,” Roy said.

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