After independence to 1972 primary sector was prominent in Indian GDP. As farming method improves and surplus food was produced people channelized their energy towards manufacturing. Very soon secondary sector gained prominence Because of development of primary and secondary sector, information andRead more
After independence to 1972 primary sector was prominent in Indian GDP.
As farming method improves and surplus food was produced people channelized their energy towards manufacturing.
Very soon secondary sector gained prominence
Because of development of primary and secondary sector, information and technology, trade, transport etc, tertiary sector gained prominence.
In 2011-12 share of tertiary sector in Indian GDP was approximately 60%.
Loans could be given to farmers to buy the agriculture equipments Dams can be built to irrigate dry areas. Seeds and fertilizers could be subsidized. Storage facilities could be provided. Transport facilities could be increased. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.comRead more
Loans could be given to farmers to buy the agriculture equipments
Unirrigated land Fluctuation in income Debt burden No job in the off season Compelled to sell their grains to the local traders soon after harvest. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-10/social-science/
Unirrigated land
Fluctuation in income
Debt burden
No job in the off season
Compelled to sell their grains to the local traders soon after harvest.
The employee refuse to follow laws that protects labourers. That is why protection is needed. The workers are not paid a fair wages and hence need protection. Job is not secured that is why they need protection. The workers get no other benefits like provident fund, gratuity, paid leaves, medical beRead more
The employee refuse to follow laws that protects labourers. That is why protection is needed. The workers are not paid a fair wages and hence need protection. Job is not secured that is why they need protection. The workers get no other benefits like provident fund, gratuity, paid leaves, medical benefits etc.
It provides basic services to the people. Ex--Hospital, Post Office, Telegraph etc. For the development of agriculture and industry, transport and trade like activities are vital With the increase of income level of the people more service were needed or demanded by people. New services based on infRead more
It provides basic services to the people. Ex–Hospital, Post Office, Telegraph etc.
For the development of agriculture and industry, transport and trade like activities are vital
With the increase of income level of the people more service were needed or demanded by people.
New services based on information and communication have become essential.
It promoted rapid economic development through creation and expansion of infrastructure. It creates the employment opportunities. It generates financial resources for development. It encourages development of small, medium and cottage industries. It brings the social justice. For more answers visitRead more
It promoted rapid economic development through creation and expansion of infrastructure.
It creates the employment opportunities.
It generates financial resources for development.
It encourages development of small, medium and cottage industries. It brings the social justice.
In primary sector, modern technology has been introduced in agriculture. With the arrival of green revolution and advanced irrigation methods, there are noticeable changes in this sector. Industrial production has also increased several times therefore providing more employment opportunities to "theRead more
In primary sector, modern technology has been introduced in agriculture. With the arrival of green revolution and advanced irrigation methods, there are noticeable changes in this sector.
Industrial production has also increased several times therefore providing more employment opportunities to “the unemployed and underemployed in this sector.
There are lots of casual workers in the service sector in urban areas who search for employment on daily wages. In the rural areas too, a lot of casual workers sometimes Intermittently do not get job. Many of them are disguisedly unemployed. So besides changes unemployment still exists in India.
Provide loans to small farmers for cultivation, irrigation and so on. Dams, canal can be constructed will lead to a lot of employment generation. Construction of roads in rural area creates employments in rural community. More and more schools should be opened which would create jobs in education seRead more
Provide loans to small farmers for cultivation, irrigation and so on.
Dams, canal can be constructed will lead to a lot of employment generation.
Construction of roads in rural area creates employments in rural community.
More and more schools should be opened which would create jobs in education sector and literacy as well in rural area.
To improve the health situation, we need more doctors, nurses health workers to work in rural area.
Economist suggests that the' 'values of goods and services should be used rather than adding up the actual numbers. The value of goods and services in the three sectors are calculated and then a added up. Not every good(or service), that is produced and sold, needs to be counted. It makes sense, onlRead more
Economist suggests that the’ ‘values of goods and services should be used rather than adding up the actual numbers. The value of goods and services in the three sectors are calculated and then a added up. Not every good(or service), that is produced and sold, needs to be counted. It makes sense, only to include final goods and services. Intermediate goods are used up in producing final goods and services. The value of final goods already includes the value of all the intermediate goods that are used in making the final goods and services. So the value of final goods and services produced in each sector during a particular year, provides the total production of the sector for that year. And the sum of production in three sectors gives us the
Underemployment or disguised employment : A situation where more people are engaged than required. So, even if you turned people out, production will not be affected. It is called underemployment. Seasonal unemployment : When people are unemployed for a particular season, it is as seasonal unemployRead more
Underemployment or disguised employment : A situation where more people are engaged than required. So, even if you turned people out, production will not be affected. It is called underemployment.
Seasonal unemployment : When people are unemployed for a particular season, it is as seasonal unemployment. For example, if farmers are ploughing land only for rabi season then, they, become unemployed for the rest of the season.
Discuss the historical changes in the three economic sectors?
After independence to 1972 primary sector was prominent in Indian GDP. As farming method improves and surplus food was produced people channelized their energy towards manufacturing. Very soon secondary sector gained prominence Because of development of primary and secondary sector, information andRead more
After independence to 1972 primary sector was prominent in Indian GDP.
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How do we create more employment in the agriculture sector?
Loans could be given to farmers to buy the agriculture equipments Dams can be built to irrigate dry areas. Seeds and fertilizers could be subsidized. Storage facilities could be provided. Transport facilities could be increased. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.comRead more
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Mention the major problems faced by farming sector?
Unirrigated land Fluctuation in income Debt burden No job in the off season Compelled to sell their grains to the local traders soon after harvest. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-10/social-science/
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The workers in the unorganised sector need protection on the following issues:wages, safety and health. Explain with example.
The employee refuse to follow laws that protects labourers. That is why protection is needed. The workers are not paid a fair wages and hence need protection. Job is not secured that is why they need protection. The workers get no other benefits like provident fund, gratuity, paid leaves, medical beRead more
The employee refuse to follow laws that protects labourers. That is why protection is needed. The workers are not paid a fair wages and hence need protection. Job is not secured that is why they need protection. The workers get no other benefits like provident fund, gratuity, paid leaves, medical benefits etc.
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Why is the tertiary sector becoming the most important in India?
It provides basic services to the people. Ex--Hospital, Post Office, Telegraph etc. For the development of agriculture and industry, transport and trade like activities are vital With the increase of income level of the people more service were needed or demanded by people. New services based on infRead more
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Explain how does the Public sector contribute to the economic development of a nation?
It promoted rapid economic development through creation and expansion of infrastructure. It creates the employment opportunities. It generates financial resources for development. It encourages development of small, medium and cottage industries. It brings the social justice. For more answers visitRead more
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“There has been a big change in the three sectors of economic activities in India but similar shift has not taken place in the share of employment.” Explain the above statement.
In primary sector, modern technology has been introduced in agriculture. With the arrival of green revolution and advanced irrigation methods, there are noticeable changes in this sector. Industrial production has also increased several times therefore providing more employment opportunities to "theRead more
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What are the various ways to provide employment opportunities in rural areas?
Provide loans to small farmers for cultivation, irrigation and so on. Dams, canal can be constructed will lead to a lot of employment generation. Construction of roads in rural area creates employments in rural community. More and more schools should be opened which would create jobs in education seRead more
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How do we count the various goods and services and know the total production in each “sector”?
Economist suggests that the' 'values of goods and services should be used rather than adding up the actual numbers. The value of goods and services in the three sectors are calculated and then a added up. Not every good(or service), that is produced and sold, needs to be counted. It makes sense, onlRead more
Economist suggests that the’ ‘values of goods and services should be used rather than adding up the actual numbers. The value of goods and services in the three sectors are calculated and then a added up. Not every good(or service), that is produced and sold, needs to be counted. It makes sense, only to include final goods and services. Intermediate goods are used up in producing final goods and services. The value of final goods already includes the value of all the intermediate goods that are used in making the final goods and services. So the value of final goods and services produced in each sector during a particular year, provides the total production of the sector for that year. And the sum of production in three sectors gives us the
‘Gross Domestic Product.”
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What are the different types of unemployment in India?
Underemployment or disguised employment : A situation where more people are engaged than required. So, even if you turned people out, production will not be affected. It is called underemployment. Seasonal unemployment : When people are unemployed for a particular season, it is as seasonal unemployRead more
Underemployment or disguised employment : A situation where more people are engaged than required. So, even if you turned people out, production will not be affected. It is called underemployment.
Seasonal unemployment : When people are unemployed for a particular season, it is as seasonal unemployment. For example, if farmers are ploughing land only for rabi season then, they, become unemployed for the rest of the season.
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