give 5 reasonsfor the rising importants of the tertiary sector in production
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Tertiary sector in India has been growing rapidly for a number of reasons :
(i) In a developing country, the government has to take the responsibility for the provision of basic services for example, hospitals, educational institutions, post and telegraph services, police stations, courts, village administrative offices, municipal corporations, defence, transport, banks, insurance companies etc.
(ii) The development of agriculture and industry leads to the development of services such as trade, transport, storage etc. Greater the development of the primary and secondary sectors, more would be the demand for such services.
(iii) As income levels rise, certain sections of people start demanding many more services, such as eating out, tourism, shopping, private hospitals; private schools, professional training etc. This change was quite sharp in cities, especially in big cities.
(iv) Over the past decade or so, certain new services, such as those based on information and communication technology have become important and essential.
(v) Government policy of privatisation has also led to growth of this sector.
(vi) A large number of workers are engaged in services, such as small shopkeepers, repair persons, transport persons etc.
(vii) However, the entire sector has not grown. Large numbers of people engaged as construction workers, maid, peons, small shopkeepers etc. do not find any change in their life.
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(i) In a developing country, the government has to take the responsibility for the provision of basic services for example, hospitals, educational institutions, post and telegraph services, police stations, courts, village administrative offices, municipal corporations, defence, transport, banks, insurance companies etc.
(ii) The development of agriculture and industry leads to the development of services such as trade, transport, storage etc. Greater the development of the primary and secondary sectors, more would be the demand for such services.
(iii) As income levels rise, certain sections of people start demanding many more services, such as eating out, tourism, shopping, private hospitals; private schools, professional training etc. This change was quite sharp in cities, especially in big cities.
(iv) Over the past decade or so, certain new services, such as those based on information and communication technology have become important and essential.
(v) Government policy of privatisation has also led to growth of this sector.
(vi) A large number of workers are engaged in services, such as small shopkeepers, repair persons, transport persons etc.
(vii) However, the entire sector has not grown. Large numbers of people engaged as construction workers, maid, peons, small shopkeepers etc. do not find any change in their life.
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• In any country several services such as hospitals, school etc are required. These can be considered as basic services. In a developing country the government has to take rest for the provision of these services.
• The development of primary and secondary sector leads to the development of tertiary sector.
• As income level rises, people start demanding many more services.
• Services such as it have became important and essential. The production of these services has been rising rapidly.
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