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In Noida, protests regarding wages and labor conditions have escalated dramatically, drawing in factory and domestic workers as demonstrations spread across industrial districts.
The turmoil follows earlier violent clashes this week, with reports of arson and stone-throwing, leading law enforcement to respond robustly.
Authorities reported the detention of approximately 350 individuals linked to the protests. Police have initiated flag marches and increased their presence in sensitive areas to ensure public order.
Workers are rallying for enhanced wages, better labor rights, and improved working conditions, highlighting deepening unrest in the vital manufacturing sectors of the Delhi-NCR region.
On Tuesday, domestic workers took to the streets, organizing demonstrations near residential buildings, which effectively broadened the protests' reach.
To manage the crowds in confined areas, police resorted to lathi charges and tear gas, especially when gatherings were marked as illegal or threatening to safety.
Following the clashes, significant areas of Noida were marked by emptier streets and increased security, with authorities vigilantly observing the situation in hopes of averting further disturbances.
This ongoing unrest underscores the pressing issues concerning labor rights, wage inequality, and working environments in the rapidly evolving industrial landscape.
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