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    Gujarat’s Salt Workers Endure Harsh Heat to Sustain India’s Salt Supply

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 13, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Gujarat is the leading region in India for salt production, contributing approximately 75% of the country’s total output. This significant share underscores the state’s critical role in supplying salt to meet national demand. The salt harvesting process takes place across vast desert plains, where environmental conditions are particularly harsh. Workers labor under intense heat, often exposed to the sun for long hours, which poses serious health risks and physical challenges.

    Salt production in Gujarat relies heavily on tens of thousands of laborers who work in these punishing conditions. Their efforts are essential to maintaining the supply chain for this vital commodity, which is used in households and industries nationwide. Despite the economic importance of their work, these laborers frequently face inadequate protections against the extreme weather and limited access to basic amenities. This situation highlights broader concerns about labor rights and occupational safety in India’s salt industry.

    In a significant development, the plight of Gujarat’s salt workers has drawn attention to the need for improved working conditions and support systems. Addressing these issues is crucial not only for the welfare of the workers but also for sustaining the salt production that underpins a key sector of India’s economy. Meanwhile, efforts to modernize the industry and implement better safety standards could help mitigate the impact of the brutal heat on this vulnerable workforce.

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