(₹) | State/Union Territory | 2014-15 | 2015-16 | 2016-17 | 2017-18 | 2018-19 | 2019-20 | 2020-21 | 2021-22 | Andhra Pradesh | 216.9 | 213.3 | 249.1 | 269.5 | 282.0 | 302.6 | 318.6 | 340.5 | Assam | 200.6 | 215.7 | 229.3 | 237.5 | 248.5 | 252.1 | 277.4 | 307.6 | Bihar | 198.9 | 207.1 | 212.7 | 223.0 | 240.3 | 258.4 | 272.6 | 290.3 | Gujarat | 160.0 | 177.6 | 184.0 | 187.9 | 199.3 | 208.6 | 213.1 | 220.3 | Haryana | 340.1 | 352.7 | 359.3 | 361.4 | 391.9 | 389.5 | 384.8 | 395.0 | Himachal Pradesh | 308.9 | 317.3 | 339.8 | 368.3 | 388.6 | 419.0 | 421.7 | 457.6 | Jammu & Kashmir | 367.7 | 394.5 | 409.8 | 436.0 | 443.6 | 451.6 | 501.1 | 524.6 | Karnataka | 205.1 | 228.3 | 251.9 | 267.3 | 288.7 | 292.0 | 312.5 | 335.2 | Kerala | 575.1 | 608.8 | 644.0 | 659.8 | 682.4 | 700.9 | 706.5 | 726.8 | Madhya Pradesh | 150.5 | 160.4 | 173.1 | 191.3 | 196.3 | 198.6 | 217.6 | 217.8 | Maharashtra | 196.7 | 195.9 | 196.8 | 207.4 | 213.7 | 231.8 | 267.7 | 284.2 | Manipur | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Meghalaya | 174.7 | 212.4 | 221.4 | 225.0 | 229.5 | 231.3 | 245.2 | 326.8 | Odisha | 180.0 | 191.3 | 208.7 | 222.6 | 227.4 | 232.5 | 255.6 | 269.5 | Punjab | 284.1 | 305.3 | 319.3 | 324.6 | 337.7 | 349.2 | 357.0 | 372.5 | Rajasthan | 269.9 | 285.2 | 285.5 | 287.1 | 292.9 | 298.1 | 327.1 | 358.3 | Tamil Nadu | 334.3 | 357.0 | 378.7 | 385.9 | 398.7 | 410.4 | 434.2 | 445.6 | Tripura | 209.4 | 209.6 | 225.0 | 270.0 | 270.0 | 270.0 | 270.0 | 270.0 | Uttar Pradesh | 191.9 | 199.6 | 211.8 | 229.8 | 247.1 | 258.8 | 274.5 | 288.0 | West Bengal | 216.0 | 220.2 | 237.6 | 255.9 | 263.1 | 267.5 | 288.6 | 305.3 | ALL INDIA | 224.6 | 236.9 | 252.6 | 267.1 | 277.4 | 287.1 | 309.9 | 323.2 | Notes: 1. Yearly average wage rates have been calculated from monthly average wage rates. 2. Missing observations represent either men are not engaged in those occupations because of their non-availability or the activity is connected with the occupation that was not undertaken in the State or the activity is out of season in the State or the number of quotations is less than five. 3. The average daily wages at all-India level are derived by dividing the sum total of wages by number of quotations of all the states taken together. 4. All India data for 2020-21 is the average of 11 months as data for April 2020 is not available. 5. State-wise data for 2020-21 is the average of 10 months as data for April and May 2020 are not available. Source: Indian Labour Journal, Labour Bureau, Government of India, various issues. | |