Noida Protest: Police entered from city to village, identification of miscreants intensified; More than 400 arrested- Top Updates

Noida Protest: in the last 2 days Noida Violent demonstrations by workers were seen in many industrial areas. Thousands of workers created ruckus in Sectors 62, 63, 70, 80. During this period, many companies were vandalized and vehicles were burnt. There were also clashes between workers and the police, but now the police administration appears to be quite strict.

Police flag march is being seen from the city to the nearby villages. The police are continuously trying to identify the miscreants. On the other hand, the employees of Shiv Nadar University have also sat on strike demanding increase in their salaries. Where heavy police force is deployed.

Top updates till date

1. The administration has intensified investigation into the labor demonstration. Apart from this, many important clues have also been found in the conspiracy of violence.

2. The police is busy identifying the miscreants by taking out the CCTV footage. Police is carrying out flag march from city to village.

3. So far, more than 400 people have been arrested in this case, who are being interrogated continuously.

4. Police are now identifying the miscreants through CCTV footage of the factories where vandalism took place.

5. Some social media accounts have also been identified which had shared some posts to incite violence. Now action will be taken against them.

6. Employees of Shiv Nadar University sat on strike in large numbers in Dadri. These employees are protesting demanding increase in overtime salary.

7. During this time, police officers are continuously talking to the employees of Shiv Nadar University.

8. On Wednesday, women workers gathered near Sector-63. After which the security forces present at the spot chased them away from there. At present the police is on alert.

9. After the violent protests, the UP government had announced an increase in the minimum wage. This increase will be effective from April 1, 2026.

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