Social Sciences, asked by RaviPandit, 1 year ago

how can be create new employment in service and secondary sector in rural areas

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Answered by Cooloer
2
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# Jobs in the secondary and tertiary sector required more skilled human capital than jobs in the agricultural sector. Therefore, to create jobs in these sectors, it is necessary to improve the educational and health standards of the labour force. Only in that case will they be able to do the more skill intensive jobs in these sectors.
# Secondary and tertiary sectors require more investment as these sectors are relatively more capital intensive than the agricultural sector. Therefore, it is necessary to encourage further investment in these sectors. If necessary, even foreign investment may be required. For example, there is great scope to create jobs in the retail sector in rural India. To grow the retail sector, more investment, including more foreign investment, is required.

# Secondary and tertiary sectors require better infrastructure in the form of better roads and communication network to connect with wider markets. Hence, it is necessary to improve the infrastructure in rural India to create more jobs in these sectors.




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Answered by PriyankaSharma101
3
well service sector is a tertiary sector.
and industrial sector is secondary.

For secondary sector:-
Increasing modes of production and industrial work in rural areas will increase the employment of the rural people.
Government can also collaborate with big corporate firms to benefit farmers directly.

In case of tertiary sector:-
service sector falls in tertiary sector.
when a Method can be by increasing number of vacancies in government in service sector for rural people.
Internet can also be beneficial in this regard government can find out the type of services which can be provided by the rural areas and then government can provide a platform to interact with the market.

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