
Noida wage protest turns violent as price rise squeezes workers
Contract workers employed in private factories in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, staged a protest demanding higher wages, but the agitation later spiralled into violence. Economists and activists say the episode reflects deeper distress linked to rising living costs rather than a simple wage dispute. Noida, set up in 1976 and now a major industrial hub for automobile manufacturing, auto components and electronics, has entered its golden jubilee year. Instead of celebrations, the industrial belt witnessed a large protest on April 13 involving thousands of contract workers, including women.


































