According to the Human Development Report, 2000, the contribution of services to the GDP was 45%. In the year 2010, service industry accounts to 55% of countries GDP while the industrial and agricultural sectors contribute 28% and 17% respectively. As a result of this structural economic ...
[Practical Implications] The Indian telecom sector has more than one billion subscribers and makes significant contribution to GDP of the nation. The Indian... P Chauhan,J Mathew - 《Law State & Telecommunications Review》 被引量: 0发表: 2023年 Leverage strategies of Indian telecom sector: a ...
Its performance in employment generation has not been as remarkable as in its contribution to GDP. Employment in this sector has grown at an average of about 3.5 per cent per annum over a longer period of about 40 years, thus raising its share in total employment from around 15 pe...
Service Sector: - 54% It is great news that today the service sector is contributing more than half of the Indian GDP. It takes India one step closer to the developed economies of the world. Earlier it was agriculture which mainly contributed to the Indian GDP. The Indian government is ...
The SMI's provide the most complete indication of growth, covering all private sector activity. The SMI's are based on a key occupational group - sales executives - uniquely able to sense accurate changes in business activity levels. The SMI survey base - salespeople - are used by virtually ...
The contribution of this sector to GDP has increased from 2.77% in 1992–1993 to about 7.1% now and accounts for about 49% of manufacturing GDP (2015–2016).Footnote 3 It employs more than 29 million people (direct and indirect employment). The turnover of the automobile industry is ...
The importance of Small Scale Industries in Indian economy is due to its contribution to the total industrial production and in the GDP of India. During the year 2002-03, the small scale sector accounts for about 39.12 percent of ... K Rajan 被引量: 2发表: 2013年 Impact of the developme...
The Indian IT Industry has provided direct employment to approximately 2.5 million people and indirect employment to 8.3 million. The industry’s contribution to the Indian economy has been consistently growing over the last two decades. IT sector revenues have grown from 1.2% of India’s GDP in...
Last year, its contribution to GDP climbed 43.6% year on year, to reach ₹13.2 trillion (U.S $178 billion). While the sector also saw a recovery of just under three million Travel & Tourism jobs, representing a positive rise of 10.2% to more than 32 million, this is still eight mil...
(GDP) has reduced to less than 20 per cent and contribution of other sectors increased at a faster rate, agricultural production has grown. This has made us self-sufficient and taken us from being a begging bowl for food after independence to a net exporter of agriculture and allied products...