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The phrases "sector" and "industry" are frequently used interchangeably to refer to a group of organisations that operate in the same economic sector or provide a related sort of service. The word industry is much more explicit, whereas the phrase sector frequently implies to a larger, more generic portion of the economy.


1. PRIMARY SECTOR

The availability of natural resources or assets is the main pillar on which the Indian economy is built. The availability of common resources or natural resources is moreover typically a requirement for the items produced by this industry. To sustain the necessary daily chores, every service in this sector is completely dependent on the provision of sufficient regular or natural resources. For daily operations, this area or sector of farming needs water. Nothing will grow into a plant without water. In order to establish crops and other things, it also needs land resources. One example of a distinct approach is fishing, where anglers or fisherman depend on the availability of bodies of water and amphibian life to sustain the industry.


2. SECONDARY SECTOR 

The Indian economy secondary sector is where natural components are used. The services or goods that are provided to consumers are made using these common or natural elements. The use-by dates on these items are for use in the future. Regarding products and services with added value, this industry is the finest. Transporting and assembly provide the clearest illustration of this topic.


3. TERTIARY SECTOR 

The tertiary area or sector is similar to the secondary area or sector in that it increases the value of the goods or services that are provided to customers. The downstream processing of natural goods is relevant to this field. If talking about India GDP, this region is the biggest contributor to the national economy. This region contributes up to 59% of the GDP. The improvement of the other two areas or sectors depends on the Tertiary area. Up to 23% of the country, working population is employed in this sector. Counselling, IT, and other service fields can serve as an example of this area.


 

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