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What is manufacturing? Why is manufacturing sector considered the backbone of a country’s
economic development?

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Answered by Anonymous
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What is manufacturing? Why is manufacturing sector considered the backbone of a country’s

economic development?

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  • Manufacturing sector is considered the backbone of economic development because: (i)Manufacturing industries not only help in modernising agriculture, which forms the backbone of our economy, they also reduce the heavy dependence of people on agricultural income by providing them jobs in secondary and tertiary sectors.
Answered by poonamrathorechuru87
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manufacturing is process in which goods are manufactue or use to made . Manufacturing is considered the backbone of a country's economic development all goods, services and needs of local people is dependent on manufacturing so it is important for economic development

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