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state the structural change in the economic of manipur​

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Answered by alankritaraj
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Explanation:

The economic structures of hill areas of Manipur state remain more or less stagnant

even after in postcolonial period of India. The share of Agricultural sector has been declining

and the tertiary and secondary sectors show a sign of rapid growth. However, while observing

the sectoral allocations of employment, agriculture still provides employment to about 72 per

cent of the total labour forces. Further, the sectoral shares in NSDP and sectoral allocation of

labour forces of the hill economy of Manipur reveal the structural distortions in its economy.

Therefore, hills economy, which is purely a rural based economy, has become essentially an

agricultural economy

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