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Sumit is a marginal farmer who works in the farmland of the rich farmer in his village while Rahul is a lawyer. Describe the sector and the conditions in which condition they are?

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Answered by Anonymous
19

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Sumit is working in primary sector while Rahul

is working in Tertiary sector.

Sumit is a landless agricultural labour. He is in

the primary sector which is largely unorganised

in India. There are no rules and regulations and

the rich farmer may not be giving proper wages

to sumit. Also there is no provision of overtime

payment, paid holidays or paid leave. He can be

asked to quit his job any time without any

reason.

Rahul is working as a lawyer in his better

position than Sumit. He is a professional and

works in organised sector. He can also be self

employed. In both the cases he will earn better

than Sumit. He can work both in private and

public sector. He has more and better choices

of earning. He is engaged in Tertiary sector

which is the highest contributing section in

India's GDP.

Answered by ASRSinger
5

Answer:

Explanation : Sumit is working in primary sector while Rahul

is working in Tertiary sector.  Sumit is a landless agricultural labour. He is in  the primary sector which is largely unorganised  in India. There are no rules and regulations and  the rich farmer may not be giving proper wages  to sumit.

Also there is no provision of overtime  payment, paid holidays or paid leave. He can be  asked to quit his job any time without any  reason.

 But in the case of Rahul-

Rahul is working as a lawyer in his better position than Sumit. He is a professional and  works in organised sector. He can also be self employed. In both the cases he will earn better  than Sumit . He can work both in private and  public sector. He has more and better choices of earning. He is engaged in Tertiary sector

ices  which is the highest contributing section in  India's GDP:

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