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SECTORS OF THE INDIAN ECONOMY

       Primary Sector

       Secondary Sector

       Interdependency

       Tertiary Sector

       Growth of Different Sectors

       Employment Generation

       Other Classifications




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SECTORS

Primary Sector

When the economic activity depends mainly on exploitation of natural resources then
that activity comes under the primary sector. Agriculture and agriculture related
activities are the primary sectors of economy.

Secondary Sector

When the main activity involves manufacturing then it is the secondary sector. All
industrial production where physical goods are produced come under the secondary
sector.

Tertiary Sector

When the activity involves providing intangible goods like services then this is part of
the tertiary sector. Financial services, management consultancy, telephony and IT
are good examples of service sector.

Evolution of an Economy from Primary Sector Based to Tertiary Sector
Based

During early civilization all economic activity was in primary sector. When the food
production became surplus people’s need for other products increased. This led to
the development of secondary sector. The growth of secondary sector spread its
influence during industrial revolution in nineteenth century.

After growth of economic activity a support system was the need to facilitate the
industrial activity. Certain sectors like transport and finance play an important role in
supporting the industrial activity. Moreover, more shops were needed to provide
goods in people’s neighbourhood.

Ultimately, other services like tuition, administrative support developed.

Interdependency of Sectors:

To understand this interdependency, let us take an example of a cold drink. A cold
drink contains water, sugar and artificial flavour. Suppose if there is no sugarcane
production then procuring sugar will become difficult and costly for the cold drink
manufacturer. Now to transport sugarcane to sugar mills and sugar to the cold drink
plant needs the services of a transporter. A person or system of persons is required
to maintain and monitor all these movements of goods from farm to factory to shop
in different locations. That is where role of administrative staffs comes. Let us go
back to the farmer. He also needs feritlisers and seeds which is processed in some
factory and which will be delivered to his doorstep by some means of transportation.
To top it all at every step of these activities we require the proper monetary and
banking system. So, in a nutshell this describes how interrelated all sectors of an
economy are.



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Growth and Status of Different Sectors in India.




  Value of Sectors in Indian Economy
                    Rs. Crore
250000


200000                             Tertiary
                                   Sector
150000                             Secondary
                                   Sector
                                   Primary
100000
                                   Sector

 50000


     0
            1973         2003




          Share of Sectors in GDP
120.00%

100.00%

             35%                   Tertiary
 80.00%
                          55%
                                   Sector
                                   Secondary
 60.00%                            Sector
             20%
                                   Primary
 40.00%                            Sector
                          20%

             45%
 20.00%
                          25%

  0.00%
             1973        2003




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     Share of Sectors in Employment
120.00%

100.00%
             15%
                         22%
                                   Tertiary
 80.00%      10%
                                   Sector
                         18%
                                   Secondary
 60.00%                            Sector
                                   Primary
 40.00%      75%                   Sector
                         60%

 20.00%

  0.00%
            1973        2000




Closely observe the given graphs. The first graph shows the rupeewise turnover of
various sectors in 1973 and 2003. The second graph shows the share of three
sectors in the GDP during these 20 years and last graph shows share in providing
employment.

The first graph shows a massive increase in turnover for all these sectors during 20
years, which shows the way our economy grew. The second graph shows that share
of agriculture decreased substantially and that of industry remained static and share
of services grew. Particularly the growth of share of services sector was phenomenal
from 35% to 55%.

Now the third graph paints a distressing picture. The share in providing employment
was not in tune with the share in GDP. The agriculture provided employment to 75%
workers and this decreased to 60% in 2000, which is not as big a drop as
agriculture’s drop in GDP contribution. On the other hand the growth in employment
provided by other two sectors was substantially low.

The meaning of this finding is as follows:

1. Majority of people are still employed in agricultural activities. As agriculture
provides seasonal employment during cropping season so chances of hidden
employment are big. Moreover, as history suggests a developed nation’s dependency
shifts from primary sector towards tertiary sector in all aspects of economic
development, so it can be said that India is still way behind because majority still
depend on agriculture.

2. Secondary and Tertiary Sector have failed to generate enough employment
opportunities making a pressure on primary sector. Although educated and skilled
workforce do get employed in secondary and tertiary sector but for unskilled and
semi-skilled workers there is still shortage of employment avenues.


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Other Classifications of Economy

Organised Sector

The sector which carries out all activity through a system and follows the law of the
land is called organized sector. Moreover, labour rights are given due respect and
wages are as per the norms of the country and those of the industry. Labour working
organized sector get the benefit of social security net as framed by the Government.
Certain benefits like provident fund, leave entitlement, medical benefits and
insurance are provided to workers in the organized sector.

These security provisions are necessary to provide source of sustenance in case of
disability or death of the main breadwinner of the family. Otherwise the dependents
will face a bleak future.

Unorganised Sector:

The sector which evade most of the laws and don’t follow the system come under
unorganized sector. Small shopkeepers, some small scale manufacturing units keep
all their attention on profit making and ignore their workers basic rights. Workers
don’t get adequate salary and other benefits like leave, health benefits and insurance
are beyond the imagination of people working in unorganized sectors.

Public Sector

Companies which are run and financed by the Government comprise the public
sector. After independence India was a very poor country. India needed huge
amount of money to set up manufacturing plants for basic items like iron and steel,
aluminium, fertilizers and cements. Additionally infrastructure like roads, railways,
ports and airports also require huge investment. In those days Indian entrepreneur
was not cash rich so government had to start creating big public sector enterprises
like SAIL (Steel Authority of India Limited), ONGC(Oil & Natural Gas Comission).

Private Sector

Companies which are run and financed by private people comprise the private sector.
Companies like Hero Honda, Tata are from private sectors.

Government Aided Schemes to Fight Unemployment

Government, from time to time, announces and implements various employment
scheme to fight unemployment or hidden employment to help the weaker section of
society. Shcemes like NREG (National Rural Employment Guarantee) is the latest
announced by the UPA government in 2004. This programme guarantees a minimum
of 100 days of employment to at least one person from every rural household. This is
part of government’s effort to ensure the ‘Right to Work’ to the rural poor citizen.




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  • 1. Finish Line & Beyond SECTORS OF THE INDIAN ECONOMY Primary Sector Secondary Sector Interdependency Tertiary Sector Growth of Different Sectors Employment Generation Other Classifications www.excellup.com ©2009 send your queries to enquiry@excellup.com
  • 2. Finish Line & Beyond SECTORS Primary Sector When the economic activity depends mainly on exploitation of natural resources then that activity comes under the primary sector. Agriculture and agriculture related activities are the primary sectors of economy. Secondary Sector When the main activity involves manufacturing then it is the secondary sector. All industrial production where physical goods are produced come under the secondary sector. Tertiary Sector When the activity involves providing intangible goods like services then this is part of the tertiary sector. Financial services, management consultancy, telephony and IT are good examples of service sector. Evolution of an Economy from Primary Sector Based to Tertiary Sector Based During early civilization all economic activity was in primary sector. When the food production became surplus people’s need for other products increased. This led to the development of secondary sector. The growth of secondary sector spread its influence during industrial revolution in nineteenth century. After growth of economic activity a support system was the need to facilitate the industrial activity. Certain sectors like transport and finance play an important role in supporting the industrial activity. Moreover, more shops were needed to provide goods in people’s neighbourhood. Ultimately, other services like tuition, administrative support developed. Interdependency of Sectors: To understand this interdependency, let us take an example of a cold drink. A cold drink contains water, sugar and artificial flavour. Suppose if there is no sugarcane production then procuring sugar will become difficult and costly for the cold drink manufacturer. Now to transport sugarcane to sugar mills and sugar to the cold drink plant needs the services of a transporter. A person or system of persons is required to maintain and monitor all these movements of goods from farm to factory to shop in different locations. That is where role of administrative staffs comes. Let us go back to the farmer. He also needs feritlisers and seeds which is processed in some factory and which will be delivered to his doorstep by some means of transportation. To top it all at every step of these activities we require the proper monetary and banking system. So, in a nutshell this describes how interrelated all sectors of an economy are. www.excellup.com ©2009 send your queries to enquiry@excellup.com
  • 3. Finish Line & Beyond Growth and Status of Different Sectors in India. Value of Sectors in Indian Economy Rs. Crore 250000 200000 Tertiary Sector 150000 Secondary Sector Primary 100000 Sector 50000 0 1973 2003 Share of Sectors in GDP 120.00% 100.00% 35% Tertiary 80.00% 55% Sector Secondary 60.00% Sector 20% Primary 40.00% Sector 20% 45% 20.00% 25% 0.00% 1973 2003 www.excellup.com ©2009 send your queries to enquiry@excellup.com
  • 4. Finish Line & Beyond Share of Sectors in Employment 120.00% 100.00% 15% 22% Tertiary 80.00% 10% Sector 18% Secondary 60.00% Sector Primary 40.00% 75% Sector 60% 20.00% 0.00% 1973 2000 Closely observe the given graphs. The first graph shows the rupeewise turnover of various sectors in 1973 and 2003. The second graph shows the share of three sectors in the GDP during these 20 years and last graph shows share in providing employment. The first graph shows a massive increase in turnover for all these sectors during 20 years, which shows the way our economy grew. The second graph shows that share of agriculture decreased substantially and that of industry remained static and share of services grew. Particularly the growth of share of services sector was phenomenal from 35% to 55%. Now the third graph paints a distressing picture. The share in providing employment was not in tune with the share in GDP. The agriculture provided employment to 75% workers and this decreased to 60% in 2000, which is not as big a drop as agriculture’s drop in GDP contribution. On the other hand the growth in employment provided by other two sectors was substantially low. The meaning of this finding is as follows: 1. Majority of people are still employed in agricultural activities. As agriculture provides seasonal employment during cropping season so chances of hidden employment are big. Moreover, as history suggests a developed nation’s dependency shifts from primary sector towards tertiary sector in all aspects of economic development, so it can be said that India is still way behind because majority still depend on agriculture. 2. Secondary and Tertiary Sector have failed to generate enough employment opportunities making a pressure on primary sector. Although educated and skilled workforce do get employed in secondary and tertiary sector but for unskilled and semi-skilled workers there is still shortage of employment avenues. www.excellup.com ©2009 send your queries to enquiry@excellup.com
  • 5. Finish Line & Beyond Other Classifications of Economy Organised Sector The sector which carries out all activity through a system and follows the law of the land is called organized sector. Moreover, labour rights are given due respect and wages are as per the norms of the country and those of the industry. Labour working organized sector get the benefit of social security net as framed by the Government. Certain benefits like provident fund, leave entitlement, medical benefits and insurance are provided to workers in the organized sector. These security provisions are necessary to provide source of sustenance in case of disability or death of the main breadwinner of the family. Otherwise the dependents will face a bleak future. Unorganised Sector: The sector which evade most of the laws and don’t follow the system come under unorganized sector. Small shopkeepers, some small scale manufacturing units keep all their attention on profit making and ignore their workers basic rights. Workers don’t get adequate salary and other benefits like leave, health benefits and insurance are beyond the imagination of people working in unorganized sectors. Public Sector Companies which are run and financed by the Government comprise the public sector. After independence India was a very poor country. India needed huge amount of money to set up manufacturing plants for basic items like iron and steel, aluminium, fertilizers and cements. Additionally infrastructure like roads, railways, ports and airports also require huge investment. In those days Indian entrepreneur was not cash rich so government had to start creating big public sector enterprises like SAIL (Steel Authority of India Limited), ONGC(Oil & Natural Gas Comission). Private Sector Companies which are run and financed by private people comprise the private sector. Companies like Hero Honda, Tata are from private sectors. Government Aided Schemes to Fight Unemployment Government, from time to time, announces and implements various employment scheme to fight unemployment or hidden employment to help the weaker section of society. Shcemes like NREG (National Rural Employment Guarantee) is the latest announced by the UPA government in 2004. This programme guarantees a minimum of 100 days of employment to at least one person from every rural household. This is part of government’s effort to ensure the ‘Right to Work’ to the rural poor citizen. www.excellup.com ©2009 send your queries to enquiry@excellup.com