Sectors of the Indian Economy
A study in Ahmedabad found that out of 15,00,000 workers in the city 11,00,000 worked in the unorganised sector. The total income of the city in this year (1997-1998) was Rs. 60,000 million. Out of this, Rs. 32,000 million was generated in the organised sector. Present this data as a table. What kind of ways should be thought of for generating more employment in the city?
Workers and their income in Ahmedabad.
Organised sector |
Unorganised sector |
Total |
|
Workers |
4,00,000 |
11,00,000 |
15,00,000 |
Total Income (1997-98) (million rupees) |
32,000 |
28,000 |
60,000 |
The following ways should be adopted for generating more employment in the city :
(i) More industries should be established in public sector, private sector and joint sector.
(ii) Sufficient loan should be provided to city dwellers to create employment for themselves.
(iii) Construction work should be taken for building residential complexes, commercial complexes, roads, lanes, school buildings, hospitals, etc.
(iv) Banking services, ATM, call centres, health facilities, educational institutions, gardens, parks, entertainment centres and financial establishments should be started by government, private enterprises, NRIs.
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Workers in the ____________ sector do not produce goods. (tertiary / agricultural)
Most of the workers in the ____________ sector enjoy job security. (organised / unorganised)
A ________ proportion of labourers in India are working in the unorganised sector. (large / small)
Cotton is a ____________ _product and cloth is a ____________ product (natural / manufactured).
The activities in primary, secondary and tertiary sectors are ____________ (independent/ interdependent).
The sectors are classified into public and private sectors on the basis of:
Production of a commodity, mostly through the natural process, is an activity in __________ sector.
GDP is the total value of _______ produced during a particular year.
In terms of GDP the share of tertiary sector in 2010-2011 is ____________.
Match the following:
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