organised and unorganised sector
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ORGANISED SECTOR
The sector which is registered and follows government rules and regulations, having employees and employee unions is called as organised sector. In India, banks, railways, insurance industry, central government employees, etc can be called as an Organised Sector. This sector works according to the certain rules and regulations given in the law. Organised sector has some formal processes and procedures.
UNORGANISED SECTOR
The Unorganised sector of the economy refers to the house-hold manufacturing activity and small scale and tiny sector of the industry. it is remained largely outside the control of the government. The businesses in this sector requires less man-power and investment. Agricultural labourers, small and marginal farmers, artisans like weavers, carpenters, blacksmiths, etc constitute unorganised sector.
The sector which is registered and follows government rules and regulations, having employees and employee unions is called as organised sector. In India, banks, railways, insurance industry, central government employees, etc can be called as an Organised Sector. This sector works according to the certain rules and regulations given in the law. Organised sector has some formal processes and procedures.
UNORGANISED SECTOR
The Unorganised sector of the economy refers to the house-hold manufacturing activity and small scale and tiny sector of the industry. it is remained largely outside the control of the government. The businesses in this sector requires less man-power and investment. Agricultural labourers, small and marginal farmers, artisans like weavers, carpenters, blacksmiths, etc constitute unorganised sector.
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organised sector is nothing but who settled in government work a person who are in this sector alot of benefits unorganized sector the who worked as a labour he did not benefits as like a government worker
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i didnot have more time so i gave short answer
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