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​Noida workers defy wage hike, protest again as police step up security - ground report in photos

TOI City Desk
| TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Apr 14, 2026, 13:06 IST
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Fresh Unrest Erupts in Noida After Wage Protest Violence

Fresh protests broke out in Noida a day after large-scale violence, with workers regrouping in Phase-2 and nearby sectors, leading to renewed tension and police intervention.

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Heavy Police Deployment and Flag March Conducted

Police carried out a flag march in Sector 121 and strengthened security across sensitive areas to maintain order and reassure residents amid ongoing wage-related protests.

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Interim Wage Hike Announced Amid Unrest

An interim revision increased minimum wages by around 21% for workers in Gautam Buddha Nagar and Ghaziabad, aiming to ease tensions following widespread protests and violence.

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Workers Demand Higher Salaries and Better Living Conditions

Protesting workers demanded monthly wages between Rs 18,000 and Rs20,000, citing long working hours, high rent, rising costs and inadequate pay for survival.

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Stone Pelting Reported, Several Police Personnel Injured

Protesters allegedly pelted stones during clashes in Phase-2, leaving several police personnel injured. Security forces were quickly deployed to control the situation and prevent further escalation.

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Allegations of Coordinated Mobilisation via WhatsApp Groups

Police suspect protesters were organised through multiple WhatsApp groups created using QR codes, allegedly used to mobilise crowds and coordinate fresh gatherings across sectors.

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Digital Messaging Under Scanner for Provocative Content

Some groups circulated provocative messages encouraging escalation of protests. Digital forensic checks are underway to trace administrators and origin of networks.

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