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pattern of industrialisation ​

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Prof. S.C. Kuchhal has said that, “industrialisation is also treated as a process in which the economic gains of industrial progress, mainly in the nature of increasing returns are continuously created and wholly or partially realised.” In UNESCO “industrialisation means an absolute and relative growth in the importance of factories, mills, mines, power plants, railways and so on of manufacturing and closely related activities, especially activities involved in the building and operation of a modern economic infrastructure.” Industrialisation has also been defined as use of more capital per unit of output.

Industrialisation and Per Capita Income:

Living standard of people is adjudged by the per capita income of the people. Needless to say that income is directly linked with industrialisation. It is industry which provides employment to the skilled, semi-skilled and un-skilled labourers. No one can deny that vast difference between low per capita income of undeveloped and developing countries on the one hand and high rate of consumption and per capita income of developing countries is primarily due to industrialisation.

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