The minimum wages in Odisha have been revised multiple times in 2025, reflecting the state government’s efforts to ensure workers receive fair compensation amid rising living costs. The latest notification, effective from 1st October 2025, sets new rates for various categories of employment, including unskilled, semi-skilled, skilled/clerical, and highly skilled workers.
Revised Minimum Wage Rates (October 2025)
- Unskilled: ₹450 (basic) + ₹12 (VDA) = ₹462 per day, ₹12,012 per month
- Semi-skilled: ₹500 (basic) + ₹12 (VDA) = ₹512 per day, ₹13,312 per month
- Skilled/Clerical: ₹550 (basic) + ₹12 (VDA) = ₹562 per day, ₹14,612 per month
- Highly Skilled: ₹600 (basic) + ₹12 (VDA) = ₹612 per day, ₹15,912 per month
These rates apply to all scheduled employment sectors, such as construction, manufacturing, agriculture, and service industries. The revisions are intended to help workers cope with inflation and ensure a basic standard of living.
Sector-wise Application
Minimum wages in Odisha are applicable across a wide range of sectors, including:
- Agriculture
- Construction and building operations
- Manufacturing (textiles, chemicals, ceramics, etc.)
- Shops and establishments
- Transport and security services
- Social forestry and minor engineering
Employers are legally required to pay at least these minimum rates, and workers can report non-compliance to the Odisha Labour Department.
Purpose and Impact
The government’s periodic revision of minimum wages aims to provide financial relief to workers and align with national efforts to address inflation. These changes are expected to benefit thousands of workers across the state, especially in informal and low-wage sectors. Employers must ensure compliance to avoid penalties and support equitable growth in Odisha’s labor market.
For the most up-to-date and official information, workers and employers can refer to notifications published by the Odisha Labour Directorate.





