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Economic Activities | |
Classification of Indian Economic Sector | |
1. On the Basis of Activity Nature | |
2. On the Basis of Work Condition | |
Organized Sector | |
3. On the Basis of Ownership |
An economic activity is a process that, based on inputs, leads to the manufacture of a good or the provision of a service.
Sectors of Indian Economy
The economic sector is classified on the basis of the nature of activities in three sectors, namely, Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary sectors. Higher services under tertiary activities are again classified into quaternary and quinary activities.
Primary activity includes those occupations which are closely related to man's natural environment.
Secondary activities are those activities which involve the manufacturing of finished goods by processing the raw materials that are found in the nature.
Tertiary activity consists of all service occupations. Transport, communication, trade, health, education and administration are important examples of tertiary activities.
Quaternary activities are specialized tertiary activities in the ‘Knowledge Sector’ which demands a separate classification.
Quinary activities are services that focus on the creation, re-arrangement and interpretation of new and existing ideas; data interpretation and the use and evaluation of new technologies.
Organized Sector is a sector where the employment terms are fixed and regular, and the employees get assured work.
Workers enjoy the security of employment.
People working in the organized sector get several other benefits from the employers such as paid leave, payment during holidays, provident funds, gratuity, etc.
People get medical benefits. The factory manager has to ensure facilities like drinking water and a safe working environment.
When they retire, these workers get pensions as well.
Examples of the organized sectors are Government employees, registered industrial workers, Anganwadi workers, village health workers, etc.
The unorganised sector is characterised by small and scattered units, which are largely outside the control of the government.
Daily Wage Labourers are included in Unorganized Sector
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