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Tear gas fired at India workers demanding higher wages as living costs rise | Workers’ Rights News

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April 13, 2026
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Factory workers protest in the national capital’s suburb of Noida as living costs across the world rise after the US-Israel war on Iran curbs fuel supplies.

Published On 13 Apr 202613 Apr 2026

Police have lobbed tear gas shells to quell ⁠a factory workers’ protest in the Indian capital’s suburb of Noida after it turned violent on its fourth day, with ⁠vehicles torched and stones pelted in parts of the satellite city.

Local police said on Monday “minimum force” was used to maintain law and order, while Narendra Kashyap, a lawmaker in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, where Noida is located, called ‌on protesters to discuss their demands with the government.

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“Senior police and administrative officials are making persistent efforts to counsel the workers and urge ‌them ‌to maintain peace and restraint,” Gautam Budh Nagar police said in a statement.

A burnt vehicle at the site of the workers’ protest in Noida [Anushree Fadnavis/Reuters]

Visuals showed dozens of protesters marching on the street and chanting slogans, while ⁠security personnel in anti-riot gear looked on.

Other visuals showed an overturned vehicle with flames rising out of ⁠it, and protesters hurling stones and trying ⁠to break through barricades.

Noida is among the largest planned industrial townships of Asia and houses ⁠thousands of industrial units.

Living costs across the world have risen as the US-Israel war on Iran curbed fuel supplies.

Similar protests in the neighbouring state of Haryana, where several car manufacturers have production units, last week saw the government order a 35 percent ‌increase in minimum wages.

Vinay Mahoti, 30, who hails from the eastern state of Bihar and works at a hosiery company in Noida, said he initially protested inside his manufacturing unit, but later joined workers from other companies who took to the streets.

“Duty hours should be fixed, overtime hours should be paid, and companies … should adhere ⁠to the guidelines laid by the federal government,” ⁠he said, listing his demands.

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