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M A N U F A CT URI N G
IN D U S T R I E S
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M A N U F A CT URI N G
IN D U S T R I E S
IMPPORTANCE OF
MANUFACTURING
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.
Industrial development is a precondition
for the eradication of unemployment and
poverty from our country.
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M A N U F A CT URI N G
IN D U S T R I E S
IMPPORTANCE OF
MANUFACTURING
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.
Industrial development is a precondition
for the eradication of unemployment and
poverty from our country.
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M A N U F A CT URI N G
IN D U S T R I E S
IMPPORTANCE OF
MANUFACTURING
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.
Industrial development is a precondition
for the eradication of unemployment and
poverty from our country.
CLASSIFICATION OF INDUSTRIES
01
Based on source of raw materials used:
Agro-based: cotton, woollen, jute, silk textile, rubber and sugar, tea, coffee,
edible oil.
Mineral-based: iron and steel, cement, aluminium, machine tools,
petrochemicals.
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M A N U F A CT URI N G
IN D U S T R I E S
IMPPORTANCE OF
MANUFACTURING
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.
Industrial development is a precondition
for the eradication of unemployment and
poverty from our country.
CLASSIFICATION OF INDUSTRIES
01
Based on source of raw materials used:
Agro-based: cotton, woollen, jute, silk textile, rubber and sugar, tea, coffee,
edible oil.
Mineral-based: iron and steel, cement, aluminium, machine tools,
petrochemicals.
CLASSIFICATION OF INDUSTRIES
02
According to their main role:
Basic or key industries that supply their products or raw materials to
manufacture other goods. Example: iron and steel and copper smelting,
aluminium smelting.
Consumer industries that produce goods for direct use by consumers. Example:
sugar, toothpaste, paper, sewing machines, fans etc.
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