The state of Kerala, known for its highest wage rates in India, paradoxically exhibits the most significant gender wage disparity. Despite paying a minimum of Rs 800 per day to male construction workers, the state offers only half or less of this amount to their female counterparts in the same category of labour. This incongruity exists within a state boasting the highest social development index and the lowest poverty rate. According to a 2022 report from the National Statistics Department, Kerala exhibits the highest gender wage gap among large Indian states, both in rural and urban sectors.