"At a time when interest rates in all banks are coming down, our EPFO took good initiatives and did portfolio management properly. We gave 8.8 per cent interest rate. Despite that, we are still likely to have a surplus of Rs 680 crore. There is a chance of that going up to Rs 1,600 crore by this year end," he told reporters here.
Noting that the government is working on providing universal minimum wage, the minister said the statutory amendments (in Parliament) need to be made to make it mandatory.
The minister said the Labour Ministry would organise an exhibition and seminar on the achievements here tomorrow.
Conventions would be held across the country to raise awareness among workers and employees on the measures taken by the ministry, he said.
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