Social Sciences, asked by gamerar377, 2 months ago

Why are state owned industries called public sector industries​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

After it rains, there is more water available in the soil for plants. When plants take in that water, they are also taking in nitrogen from the organic matter that's in the soil. ... When this occurs, a part of the nitrogen is released back into the soil. Ultimately, nitrogen causes growth and helps make things green.

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Answered by surbhi8542
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Explanation:

The sector owned by state or central government is called Public sector. This sector exists to provide services to its citizen and do not seek to generate a profit. The main aim included is to maximize the social welfare

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