NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Social Science History Chapter 2
Social Science Class 10 Economics
Sectors of the Indian Economy 2
Important NCERT Questions Based on new NCERT Books for Session 2022-2023
Questions No: 13
Service sector in India employs two different kinds of people. Who are these?
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Following are the two different kinds of people:
• The people indulged in the services that may directly aid the production of goods. For example, people involved in the transportation, storage, communication, finance etc.
• The people involved in such services that may not directly help in the production of goods or the self-employed. e.g. teachers, doctors, barbers, lawyers etc. They may be termed as ancillary workers, those who provide services to the primary service providers.
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Service sector in India employs two different kinds of people as mentioned below:
(i) There are highly skilled and educated workers such as teachers and doctors.
(ii) On the other hand, a large number of workers are engaged in service such as small Shopkeepers, repair persons etc. who barely manage to earn a living. They perform these services because they do not have any other work to do.
Service Sector Workforce in India: Two Teams
Team 1: Primary Service Providers:
Face customers directly.
Deliver essential services like healthcare and education.
Examples: Doctors, teachers, shop assistants, drivers, and hotel staff.
Team 2: Ancillary Service Providers:
Work behind the scenes.
Support smooth operation of the service sector.
Examples: Administrative staff, IT professionals, security personnel, and managers.
Together, both teams power the service sector, India’s economic powerhouse.