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condition of rural labour in indian economy

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Answered by Ankitkuniyal1907
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Over 94 percent of India's working population is part of the unorganised sector.[2] In local terms, organised sector or formal sector in India refers to licensed organisations, that is, those who are registered and pay GST. These include the publicly traded companies, incorporated or formally registered entities, corporations, factories, shopping malls, hotels, and large businesses. Unorganised sector, also known asown account enterprises, refers to all unlicensed, self-employed or unregistered economic activity such as owner manned general stores, handicrafts and handloom workers, rural traders, farmers, etc.[5][6]
Answered by Ranadhir1900
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The condition of labour's in India Is very bad because of the government and the low oppertunity of jobs. As they can't do on their own plus the wages of the labour is very low than other. So that's why the condition of the Indian Labour is so bad
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