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  1. India
  2. Work in India
  3. Minimum Wage Check
  4. Odisha

Minimum Wage – Odisha

  • Valid in December 2025

Scheduled Employment

  • Agarbati and Candle making worker's Establishments
  • Agriculture
  • Automobile Servicing, repairing, Garages and Work Shops
  • Ayurvedic and Unani Pharmacy
  • Bakeries and Confectioneries and Biscuit making
  • Bamboo forest Establishments
  • Brass and Bell Metal Industry
  • Carpet Weaving Industry
  • Cashew Process Establishments
  • Cement Pipe making and allied products industry
  • Ceramic and Pottery Industry
  • Chemical Industry
  • Cinema Industry
  • Clay, Pottery
  • Coir Industry
  • Cold drinks, soda and other allied products
  • Collection of Sal Seeds
  • Construction, maintenance of dams and embankments irrigation projects, sinking of wells and tanks
  • Construction or Maintenance of roads or in building operations
  • Contingent and Casual employees in Government and other Estts.
  • Dispensary of a Medical practitioner or in any establishment etc.
  • Distilleries
  • Domestic Workers (shall be calculated as per hours of work)
  • Electrical bulbs
  • Electricity Board
  • Employment in NGO and Voluntary Social Organization
  • Employment in laying of underground Cables, Electric lines, Water supply lines and under Cable operators
  • Finishing, Dyeing or Yarn and Fabrics, Painting and Knitting and Embroider
  • Fisheries and Sea Food industries
  • Forest produce such as Genduli Gum, Mahua, making of Coal and Resin
  • Foundry Industry with or without attached Machine
  • Glass Industry
  • Gold and Silver Ornaments and Articles of Artistic Design
  • Graphite Industry including Benefactions
  • Handloom & Hosiery
  • Hotels, Eating Houses and Restaurants
  • Ice Factories and Cold Storages
  • IndustryCotton Ginning and Processing
  • Jute Industry and Jute Twine Industry
  • Kendu leaf collection
  • Khadi village Industries including manufacture of Khandsari and other products
  • Laundry including dry washing
  • Leather Industry
  • Liquefied Petroleum Gas Manufacture and Distribution
  • Local Authority
  • Manufactory of Matches fire works and explosives
  • Manufacture of Brush and  Brooms
  • Manufacture of Coke and burning coal
  • Manufacture of Paints and Varnishes
  • Manufacture of Utensils including Aluminum and Hindalium products
  • Manufacture of  Plastic Products including toys
  • Metal Industries (except Cottage and Village Scale Units)
  • Minor Ports
  • Minor engineering Industry (less than 50 persons)
  • Motor Body Building
  • Nails and pins
  • Non-teaching staff of Private Educational Institution including ITI & Training Institute, Coaching Centre
  • Oil Mills
  • Paper and Card Board Industry
  • Petrol and Diesel Oil Pumps
  • Pharmaceutical Industry
  • Power Loom Industry
  • Printing Press
  • Private Road Transport
  • Private Security Agencies / Services
  • Public Health Engineering
  • Public Motor Transport
  • Radio by assembling with parts
  • Readymade Garments Industry
  • Refractory Industry
  • Regulated Markets, Marketing Societies, Co-operative Societies and Banks
  • Rice Mills, Flour Mills or Dal Mills
  • Ropes
  • Rubber and Rubber Products Industry
  • Salt Pans
  • Saw Mills
  • Shops and Establishments
  • Siali leave pluckers
  • Soap and Detergent Manufactory
  • Social Forestry
  • Spinning Mills
  • Stone Breaking and Stone Crushing
  • Tamarind collection
  • Tile and Brick Making
  • Timber Trading (excluding felling, Sawing)
  • Timber Trading including felling, Sawing
  • Tobacco (including Beedi Making Manufactory)
  • Trunks, Suitcase and Bucket manufactory
  • Wood Works and Furniture making Industry

Definitions

Definition of Unskilled, Semi-skilled, Skilled & Highly Skilled Workers.
(i) Unskilled:
An unskilled employee is one who does operations that involve the performance of simple duties, which require the experience of little of no independent judgment or previous experience although familiarity with the occupational environment is necessary. His work may thus require in addition to physical exertion familiarity with variety of articles or goods.
(ii) Semi-skilled:
A semiskilled worker is one who does work generally of defined routine nature wherein the major requirement is not so much of the judgment, skill and but for proper discharge of duties assigned to him or relatively narrow job and where important decisions made by others. His work is thus limited to the performance of routine operations of limited scope.
(iii) Skilled:
A skilled employee is one who is capable of working efficiently of exercising considerable independent judgement and of discharging his duties with responsibility. He must posses a thorough and comprehensive knowledge of the trade, craft or industry in which he is employed.
(iv) Highly Skilled:
A highly skilled worker is one who is capable of working efficiently and supervises efficiently the work of skilled employees.

Wages per month are calculated as 4.33 times if a weekly wage is defined. It is calculated as 4.33 times the standard hours per week if an hourly wage is given.

More information is available at

  • Overview Minimum Wages in India
  • Minimum Wages around the World
  • News about Minimum Wages
  • Minimum Wage and Labour Law
  • Minimum Wage Regulations
  • About the Minimum Wages Database, see Minimum Wage Archive India
  • This page is maintained by Paycheck.in and Wageindicator.org, 2025. Paycheck.in constantly researches and updates the minimum wage rate. However, some information in the tables may not be accurate. If you find an error, please let Paycheck.in know by filling out the contact form.

Disclaimer

The Minimum Wage tool is powered by WageIndicator’s data. Although our datasets are cleaned, scientifically checked and benchmarked, no responsibility can be taken for 100% accuracy. The information and data displayed are not necessarily comprehensive, complete, accurate or up to date at all times. Using the data from the Minimum Wage tool is at the user’s own risk.