all of the service sector is not growing equally well in india
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Yes,It is correct that all service sectors are not growing equally in India.Primary sector (agriculture,fishing,mining etc.) which is the main responsible for the income of other sectors and are the starters of this cycle are poorest among all.Infact they do large hardwork than others two.Any secondary sector(factories,construction etc.) which is totally dependent on primary sector is richer than primary sector.And the tertiary sector(banking,finance,buisness) is the richest among all which do little work.It only transport and trade the goods produces in secondary sectirs from the raw material which is produced by primary sector.This happens because middle man,wholesalers and teritary sector exploits the primary and secondary sector.They buy the raw material from primary sector in less price (eg.Rs10) and then sell them to secondary sector at high price (eg.Rs60) and then secondary sectore sell it for little high price for profit to tertiary sector (eg.Rs80) and then teritiary sector sell it in market to retailers for Rs.100 which then is purchased by primary sector for that price.
In this way,Teritiary sector exploits another two sectors,thus all sectors are not growing equally.
Hope it helps!!!!!
Here is your answer-
Yes,It is correct that all service sectors are not growing equally in India.Primary sector (agriculture,fishing,mining etc.) which is the main responsible for the income of other sectors and are the starters of this cycle are poorest among all.Infact they do large hardwork than others two.Any secondary sector(factories,construction etc.) which is totally dependent on primary sector is richer than primary sector.And the tertiary sector(banking,finance,buisness) is the richest among all which do little work.It only transport and trade the goods produces in secondary sectirs from the raw material which is produced by primary sector.This happens because middle man,wholesalers and teritary sector exploits the primary and secondary sector.They buy the raw material from primary sector in less price (eg.Rs10) and then sell them to secondary sector at high price (eg.Rs60) and then secondary sectore sell it for little high price for profit to tertiary sector (eg.Rs80) and then teritiary sector sell it in market to retailers for Rs.100 which then is purchased by primary sector for that price.
In this way,Teritiary sector exploits another two sectors,thus all sectors are not growing equally.
Hope it helps!!!!!
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