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Page 1: Sectors of Indian Economy

PRODUCTION OF GOODS AND SERVICES

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PRIMARY SECTORPRIMARY SECTOR

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SECONDARY SECTORSECONDARY SECTOR

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TERTIARY SECTORTERTIARY SECTOR

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UNDER EMPLOYMENT•WORKERS ARE NOT PRODUCING AS MUCH AS THEY COULDDISGUISED UNEMPLOYMENT•PEOPLE ARE APPARENTLY WORKING BUT ALL OF THEM ARE MADE TO WORK LESS THAN THEIR POTENTIAL. EVEN IF SOME ARE REMOVED, PRODUCTION IS NOT AFFECTED.

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•Government can spend some money on increasing irrigation facilities, providing loans to buy quality seeds, fertilizers etc

•More transportation and storage facilities to be provided

•Local banks can give loans at cheaper interest rates

•Identify, promote and locate industries and services in semi-rural areas to promote employment

•By providing education and health facilities more employment opportunities can be developed. Ex :- Doctors,Nurses,Teachers

•Heritage tourism can be promoted

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•National Rural Employment Guarantee Act 2005Under this ,those who are able to work are guaranteed 100 days of employment in a year.

•Unemployment allowance will be given if there is no employment provided to the people before the promised time period .

•National Rural Employment Guarantee Act 2005Under this ,those who are able to work are guaranteed 100 days of employment in a year.

•Unemployment allowance will be given if there is no employment provided to the people before the promised time period .

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Different Sectors

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Public Sector Private Sector

•Government owns the assets and provides services

•Individuals or group of individuals are owners of assets

•Social welfare is the objective

•Profit is the motive

•Ex:- Railways, Post office.

•Ex :- Reliance Industries, Tata Motors.

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Organized Sector Unorganized Sector

•TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT ARE REGULAR •NO GOVT CONTROL

•REGISTERED BY GOVT •NOT REGISTERED.

•FOLLOWS RULES AND REGULATIONS OF GOVT

•LOW PAID AND NOT REGULAR

•SECURITY OF EMPLOYMENT •NO JOB SECURITY

•FIXED WORKING TIME •DEPENDS ON OWNER

•LEAVE BENEFITS ,MEDICAL FACILITIES AND PAYMENT FOR OVERTIME

•NO LEAVE FACILITIES, MEDICAL FACILITIES

•SAFE WORKING ENVIRONMENT,DRINKING WATER FACILITIES

•MOSTLY,UNSAFE WORKING AREAS WITH POOR FACILITES

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Solutions to the Unorganized Solutions to the Unorganized SectorSector

Solutions to the Unorganized Solutions to the Unorganized SectorSector

•In rural areas farmers need to be supported through timely delivery of seeds, agricultural inputs , credit , storage facilities and markets.

•In rural areas farmers need to be supported through timely delivery of seeds, agricultural inputs , credit , storage facilities and markets.

•In urban areas govt. to support small scale industries by providing raw material and marketing output.

•In urban areas govt. to support small scale industries by providing raw material and marketing output.

•Workers of scheduled castes, tribes and backward communities to be protected from social and economic discrimination.

•Workers of scheduled castes, tribes and backward communities to be protected from social and economic discrimination.

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THE END.THE END.

Done by a Students of PSBB-Std. X

with no support from Educomp or teachers..