The Union government said on September 26 it is increasing minimum wages marginally for workers employed in informal sectors including construction, mining and agriculture, from October 1.

This adjustment in the the Variable Dearness Allowance (VDA) "is aimed at helping workers cope with the rising cost of living," the statement said, referring to the 2.40-point rise in consumer price index (CPI) for industrial workers.

After the hike, unskilled workers in the upper-most band can expect a daily minimum wage of 783 rupees ($9.36), semi-skilled workers a rate of 868 rupees, and highly skilled workers 1,035 rupees.

The wages are revised twice a year, in April and October, according to inflation, based on the six-month average rise in the Consumer Price Index for industrial workers.

Earlier this week, thousands of workers held protests across the country, seeking an increase in wages and demanding the repeal of four labour codes which they say favour multinational corporations.

(With Agency inputs)