Economy, asked by gauravpanda45, 4 months ago

what is infrastructure and its types​

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Answered by Kenaz
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the basic physical and organizational structures and facilities (e.g. buildings, roads, power supplies) needed for the operation of a society or enterprise.

Information technology (IT) infrastructure are the components required to operate and manage enterprise IT environments.These components include hardware, software, networking components, an operating system (OS), and data storage, all of which are used to deliver IT services and solutions.

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Answered by Sнιναηι
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Infrastructure

Infrastructure is the support system of Industrial and agricultural production, foreign and domestic businesses. It is the basic organizational and physical structure that is required to run a business smoothly. In an organization or for a country a basic infrastructure includes communication & transportation, sewage, water, education system, health system, clean drinking water, and monetary system, etc. A country’s economic and social development is directly dependent on a country’s Infrastructure and is the basic requirement. Many of the developed countries make a lot of progress because of the enormous growth of economic and social infrastructure. Good infrastructure makes the work process easy, resulting in positive and maximum productivity. Quick link: Infrastructure in India during British Rule

types of infrastructure:

Economic Infrastructure : This infrastructure is directly linked with the economic development of a country or an organization. Few examples of economic infrastructure are power, transportation, irrigation, communication, etc.

Social Infrastructure : This infrastructure is the basic services that improve individual productivity and achieve social objectives. . For instance, the education sector doesn’t contribute directly to the economic development of a country.

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