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Government of Delhi · Official Wage Notification

Status

Mandatory for All Employers

Effective Period

In force from 1 April 2025

Notification

Order dated 15 Apr 2025 (current)

Issued by the Labour Department, Government of NCT of Delhi. Applies to every employer registered under Shops & Commercial Establishments in Delhi. Non-compliance attracts penalty under the Code on Wages, 2019.

Delhi Labour Department · Official Notified Rates

Minimum Wages in Delhi
2026 — Latest Rates

Official minimum wage rates for Delhi (NCT) - among the highest in India. Delhi sets rates by skill level (no zones), with separate scales for clerical and supervisory staff. The rates effective 1 April 2025 remain in force as of June 2026.

Quick Answer

Delhi’s minimum wages run from ₹18,456/month (Unskilled) to ₹24,356/month (Graduate clerical/supervisory). Skilled is ₹22,411/month. Rates are revised half-yearly on CPI; the 1 April 2025 order is current.

2026 Wage SnapshotCurrent

₹18,456 - ₹24,356

per month · Shops & Commercial Establishments

Graduate clerical₹24,356
Skilled₹22,411
Semi-skilled₹20,371
Unskilled₹18,456

VDA revised

Apr / Oct

Next revision

Half-yearly (Apr / Oct)

Last updated: June 2026. Figures are compiled from the latest available notifications and reputable compliance sources and are provided for guidance only. Minimum wages and VDA change frequently - verify against the official notification (Delhi Labour Department) before using for payroll.

Complete Rate Card - by Skill & Category

Delhi (NCT) minimum wage by category, monthly and daily, in force from 1 April 2025.

CategoryPer MonthPer Day
Unskilled₹18,456₹710
Semi-skilled₹20,371₹784
Skilled₹22,411₹862
Clerical / Supervisory - Non-matriculate₹20,371₹784
Clerical / Supervisory - Matriculate₹22,411₹862
Clerical / Supervisory - Graduate & above₹24,356₹937

Rates effective 1 April 2025, in force as of June 2026 (Order No. F.142/02/MW/VII/211-241). Delhi revises wages half-yearly (April and October) on CPI. Note: a forged “October 2025” revision circulated online - the Delhi Labour Department confirmed no such order was issued. Always confirm the current order on the official site.

How Delhi Structures Minimum Wages (No Zones)

Delhi does not use geographic zones. The wage is built from:

Skill categories

One statewide rate per skill level - Unskilled, Semi-skilled and Skilled.

Clerical & supervisory scales

Separate, education-based rates for non-matriculate, matriculate and graduate staff.

Half-yearly VDA

A CPI-linked Variable Dearness Allowance is revised on 1 April and 1 October each year.

What Every Delhi Employer Must Do

1

Pay at least the notified zone-wise rate

Use the rate matching each branch’s location - not the head-office zone. Paying below the notified minimum is illegal even if the employee agrees.

2

Apply the latest VDA / revised rate

Update payroll the moment a new notification or VDA revision is published. Arrears apply from the effective date, not the date you noticed.

3

Maintain wage & attendance registers

Keep statutory registers, wage slips and muster rolls. Inspectors can demand records for the past several years.

4

Layer statutory costs correctly

On top of minimum wage, account for PF (12% of basic), ESI (3.25% if wage ≤ ₹21,000), bonus and gratuity provision.

Penalty for Non-Compliance

Under the Code on Wages, 2019 (in force across India from 21 November 2025), paying any worker below the notified minimum wage attracts a fine up to ₹50,000 for a first offence, and imprisonment up to 3 months or a fine up to ₹1,00,000 (or both) for a repeat offence within five years. The employer must also pay the full wage arrears due. Failing to maintain the prescribed wage and attendance registers carries a further fine up to ₹10,000. The Delhi Labour Department enforces this through Inspector-cum-Facilitator inspections across Delhi's retail, hospitality, manufacturing and private-security establishments, so Delhi employers should keep payroll and statutory registers audit-ready year-round.

Source: Code on Wages, 2019 (Act 29 of 2019), Sec. 54 · Delhi Labour Department

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the minimum wage in Delhi in 2026?

Delhi minimum wages run from Rs.18,456/month (Unskilled) to Rs.22,411/month (Skilled), with graduate clerical/supervisory staff at Rs.24,356/month. These rates (effective 1 April 2025) remain in force as of June 2026.

Does Delhi use zones for minimum wages?

No. Delhi sets one statewide rate per skill level, plus separate education-based rates for clerical and supervisory staff. There are no geographic zones.

Was there an October 2025 minimum wage revision in Delhi?

No. A forged "October 2025" order circulated online; the Delhi Labour Department issued a circular confirming no such revision was made. The 1 April 2025 rates remain valid.

How often are Delhi minimum wages revised?

Half-yearly - the VDA is revised on 1 April and 1 October each year based on the Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers.

What is the daily minimum wage in Delhi?

For example, Unskilled is about Rs.710/day, Semi-skilled Rs.784/day and Skilled Rs.862/day (monthly total divided by 26 days).

What is the penalty for paying below minimum wage?

Paying below the notified minimum is illegal even with the employee's consent. Under the Code on Wages, 2019 employers face fines up to Rs.50,000 (first offence) and up to Rs.1,00,000 with imprisonment for repeat offences, plus full wage arrears.

Does minimum wage include PF and ESI?

No. Minimum wage is the gross amount paid to the worker. On top of it the employer pays PF (12% of basic), ESI (3.25% of gross if wage is up to Rs.21,000), statutory bonus and a gratuity provision.

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