2. CONTENTS
•PRESENTATION MEMBERS
•ECONOMY OF INDIA – A BRIEF INTRO
•SECTORS OF INDIAN ECONOMY : CLASSIFICATION
•SECTORS OF INDIAN ECONOMY : CLASSIFICATION 2
•PRIMARY SECTOR
•SECONDARY SECTOR
•TERTIARY SECTOR
•GROWTH AND STATUS OF DIFFERENT SECTORS IN INDIA
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4. Economy of India
Rank 9th (nominal) / 3rd (PPP)
Currency 1 (INR) ( ) = 100 Paisa
Fiscal year 1 April – 31 March
Trade organizations WTO, SAFTA, G-20 and others
5. SECTORS
OF
INDIAN
ECONOMY
ON THE BASIS OF
OWNERSHIP
PRIVATE SECTOR
PUBLIC SECTOR
ON THE BASIS OF
THE NATURE OF THE
ACTIVITY
PERFORMED
PRIMARY SECTOR
SECONDARY SECTOR
TERTIARY SECTOR
ON THE BASIS OF
THE CONDITION OF
THE WORKERS
ORGANISED
UNORGANISED
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6. SECTORS OF INDIAN ECONOMY
CLASSIFICATION
ON THE BASIS OF
THE NATURE OF THE
ACTIVITY
PERFORMED
PRIMARY
SECTOR
SECONDARY
SECTOR
TERTIARY
SECTOR
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7. PRIMARY SECTOR
Primary sector are activities undertaken by directly using natural
resources. Example—Agriculture , Mining, Fishing, Forestry, Dairy etc.
It is called primary sector because it forms the base for all other
products that we subsequently make. Since most of the natural
products we get are from agriculture, dairy, forestry, fishing it is also
called Agriculture and related sector .
FISHERIES AND
AGRICULTURE BELONG
THE PRIMARY SECTOR
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8. SECONDARY SECTOR
It covers activities in which natural products are changed into other
forms through ways of manufacturing that we associate with industrial
activity. It is a next step after primary, where the product is not
produced by nature but has to be made. Some process of
manufacturing is essential, it could be in a factory, a workshop or at
home. Example : Using cotton fibre from plant, we spin yarn and weave
cloth; using sugarcane as a raw material we make sugar or gur; we
convert earth into bricks. Since this sector is associated with
different kinds of industries, it is also called industrial sector .
SECONDARY SECTOR MOSTLY
INCLUDES INDUSTRIES
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9. TERTIARY SECTOR
These are the activities that help in the development of the primary &
secondary sector. These activities by themselves do not produce good
but they are an aid and support to the production process. Example:
a)Transportation--Goods that are produced in the primary sector need
to be transported by trucks or trains and than sold in the wholesale
and retail shops.
b)Storage--at times it is necessary to store these products in godowns
, which is also a service made available.
c)Communication --talking to others on telephone.
d)Banking--borrowing money from the banks.
TRANSPORT SYSTEM BELONGS
TO THE SERVICE SECTOR
BANKING BELONGS TO
THE SERVICE SECTOR
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