"The teritiary sector is not playing any significant role in the development of Indian economy ".Do you agree?Give reasons in support of your answer.
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No I don't agree to your statement that "Tertiary sector is not playing any significant role in the development of India Economy”.
Tertiary sector is the main sector of the Indian Economy.This is due to the following
reasons:-
1)Tertiary sector generate many services and job opportunities all round the world.
1)Tertiary sector generate many services and job opportunities all round the world.2)It also contributes largest towards the requirement of GDP (GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCE).
1)Tertiary sector generate many services and job opportunities all round the world.2)It also contributes largest towards the requirement of GDP (GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCE).3)The primary and secondary sector,both of them depends largely on Tertiary sector.
1)Tertiary sector generate many services and job opportunities all round the world.2)It also contributes largest towards the requirement of GDP (GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCE).3)The primary and secondary sector,both of them depends largely on Tertiary sector.4)Tertiary sector do not produce goods but supports in the process of production.
1)Tertiary sector generate many services and job opportunities all round the world.2)It also contributes largest towards the requirement of GDP (GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCE).3)The primary and secondary sector,both of them depends largely on Tertiary sector.4)Tertiary sector do not produce goods but supports in the process of production.5)As Tertiary sector do not produce goods but mostly services,it is also known as SERVICE SECTOR.
No, I do not agree with the statement that tertiary sector is not playing any significant role in the development of Indian economy. The tertiary sector has contributed vastly to the Indian economy, especially in the last two decades. In the last decade, the field of information technology has grown, and consequently, the GDP share of the tertiary sector has grown from around 40% in 1973 to more than 50% in 2003.
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