Bihar government: Nitish government has increased the minimum wages, new rates apply from October 1 -Bihar Minimum Wage Disposal 2025 New Rates announced for workers

Updated: Wed, 24 Sep 2025 07:29 PM (IST) Bihar government increased the minimum wage for all workers. A wage of Rs 541 for efficient workers for semi -skilled workers was set at Rs 541 and Rs 660 per day for highly skilled workers for unskilled workers. The Department of Labor Resources has issued a notice in this regard from 1 October 2025. State Bureau, Patna. The minimum wage determined by the Bihar government for all types of workers was increased. In the state, unskilled laborers will be Rs 428, Ardhakushal is Rs 444, Kushal has a minimum wage of Rs 660 per day. Remove ad, just read the news, notice was issued by the Department of Labor Sources on Wednesday. The new rate of minimum wages of workers will be in effect from 1 October 2025. According to the notice, the current wage rate of workers with four rupees, five rupees and six rupees was increased respectively. According to the department, the minimum wage was increased as the allowance of the animal. Earlier in April 2025, the minimum wage was increased. The trained youth of the state will find work in the food processing sector: On the other hand, the Department of Labor Resources, Deepak Anand, will meet in the Bihar food sector in Patna on Wednesday that the trained youth in the state will have jobs in the food processing sector. Quality skills training in the food processing sector will make Bihar a strong center of the food industry. Not only that, the skills training initiative in the food processing sector will contribute significantly to the target of generating one crore job of the state government. On this occasion, missionary director Manish Shankar also signed a settlement letter (sleeve) with the representative Subodh of Mumbai Dabbawala and Sachin, representative of Sattuj. Rajesh Bharti, labor commissioner and additional CEO of Bihar Skill Development Mission, said training is needed for food processing industry and skills development in the state. It will also create new employment and training opportunities for youth. Chandragupta Management Institute Ink Director, prof. Rana Singh, representative of the Ministry of Defense Amit Kumar and Bihar Skill Development Mission Mission Director Manish Shankar also addressed. The program was released and the site was launched for a competent youth program and the website was launched.