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1. HOW MANY SECTORS ARE THERE IN INDIAN ECONOMY?2
2 EXPLAIN EACH ONE THEM WITH SIUTABLE EXAMPLES.2
3.UNORGANISED SECTORS EXPLOIT THE WORKERS.GIVE REASON.2
4.DISTINGUISH BETWEEN SEASONAL UNEPLOYMENT AND DISGUISED UNEMPLOYMENT.​

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They are three sectors in the Indian economy, they are; primary sector, secondary sector, and tertiary sector.

1) Primary sector

  • The primary sector is concerned with the extraction of raw materials. It includes fishing, farming and mining.

2) Secondary sector

  • he secondary sector of the economy is an economic sector in the three-sector theory which describes the role of manufacturing. It encompasses the industries which produce a finished, usable product or are involved in construction.

3) Tertiary sector

  • The service sector is the third of the three economic sectors of the three-sector theory. The others are the secondary sector, and the primary sector. The service sector consists of the production of services instead of end products. Services include attention, advice, access, experience, and affective labor.

Yes, workers are exploited in the unorganized sector because

There are no fixed numbers of working hours. The workers normally work 10-12 hours without being paid overtime. 2. They do not get other allowances apart from the daily wages.

Disguised Unemployment (i) In case of disguised unemployment, people appear to be employed but are actually not employed. Seasonal Unemployment (i) Seasonal unemployment happens when people are not able to find jobs during some months of the year.

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