Everything you need to know about India's plan to shift from minimum wage to living wage by 2025rtm

Everything you need to know about India's plan to shift from minimum wage to living wage by 2025

The Indian government and the International Labour Organisation are planning to replace the minimum wage with a living wage by 2025. The initiative aims towards improving living standards in India by providing fair pay. It is a challenging task as minimum wage varies across the nation and can also put small businesses under financial stress. If implemented, the shift can provide decent living and better nutrition and health. 

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