Business Studies, asked by angu24, 8 months ago

In the 2001 resolution on industrial policy the number of industries exclusively reserved for the public sector was brought down. This meant that the private sector can now enter all areas, except these and the public sector would have to compete with them. Which areas are now exclusive for the public sector?​

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Answered by aralokadhikari
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Answer:

In 2001, only three industries were reserved exclusively for the public sector. These are atomic energy, arms and rail transport. This meant that the private sector could enter all areas (except the three) and the public sector would have to compete with them.

Explanation:

In the 2001 resolution on industrial policy the number of industries exclusively reserved for the public sector was brought down. This meant that the private sector can now enter all areas, except these and the public sector would have to compete with them.

Answered by malahat2252000
2

Answer:

atomic energy

arms

communication

railways

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