Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath announced, on Tuesday, that every youth employed in Uttar Pradesh will be assured minimum wages, ending any scope for worker exploitation. He said companies must pay their employees fairly, while the state government will bear any additional burden. This initiative, he stressed, will guarantee dignified employment, job security, and complete protection of workers’ rights.
“Rozgar Mahakumbh 2025”
Inaugurating the three-day “Rozgar Mahakumbh 2025” in Lucknow, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath stated that Uttar Pradesh is set to become the first state in the country to guarantee minimum wages and salaries for every working youth. Describing the youth as a reservoir of immense energy, he said that the state’s greatest strength lies in its vast young population. He added that Uttar Pradesh’s talent is now in demand not only across India but also globally, and a state once marked by mass migration for jobs is today creating ample employment opportunities within its own boundaries.
Inaugurating the three-day “Rozgar Mahakumbh 2025” in Lucknow, the Chief Minister highlighted that Uttar Pradesh is becoming the first state in the country to implement a minimum wage and salary guarantee for every working youth. Calling the youth a reservoir of immense energy, he said that having the largest young population in the country is Uttar Pradesh’s greatest strength and fortune. He added, “Today, UP’s talent is in high demand both across India and globally, and the state, which once suffered the pain of mass migration for jobs is now creating employment within its borders.”
Mission Rojgar and Viksit Bharat
The Chief Minister recalled that entire villages once migrated for work, but today, the same Uttar Pradesh is offering opportunities within the state itself—a transformation made possible by the well-planned efforts of the past eight years. He said, “This event reflects Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of Mission Rojgar and Viksit Bharat, ensuring that every youth gets work according to their skills and qualifications. Wherever given opportunities, UP’s youth have consistently proven their talent and capabilities.”
Highlighting the success of the One District One Product (ODOP) scheme, CM Yogi said, “It has given traditional industries a new global identity.” He informed that 96 lakh MSME units are active in the state, and during the COVID-19 pandemic, when more than 40 lakh migrant workers returned, 90% were absorbed into these MSMEs, many of whom continue to be associated with them today.
‘Vocal for Local’
The Chief Minister also underlined that the state government has extended an insurance cover of Rs 5 lakh to registered MSME entrepreneurs. With each unit employing anywhere between 2 to 10 youth, lakhs of people are securing dignified livelihoods across Uttar Pradesh. He said these initiatives are turning Prime Minister Modi’s dream of ‘Vocal for Local’ and ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ into reality.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath remarked further that the “Vishwakarma Shram Samman” and “PM Vishwakarma” schemes have been launched to honor and empower traditional artisans and craftsmen. Skilled workers such as carpenters, masons, blacksmiths, goldsmiths, potters, cobblers, and barbers are being provided free toolkits, affordable loans, and specialized training. These initiatives have enabled lakhs of people to secure both employment and dignity.