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COLONIAL INDIA
INDIAN ECONOMY
COLONIALPERIOD
PRE COLONIALPERIOD
AFTER 19901947 - 1990
AFTERINDEPENDENCE
INDIAN ECONOMYON THE EVE OFINDEPENDENCE
INDIAN ECONOMY ON THE EVE OF INDEPENDENCE
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
AGRICULTUREINDUSTRYFOREIGN TRADE
DEMOGRAPHICCONDITION
OCCUPATIONAL
STRUCTURE
Occupational Structure during the British Period
It is the distribution of workers among different sectors
Employment sector is broadly classified
under 3 heads Primary, Secondary and –
Tertiary.
Occupational Structure during the British Period
Primary Sector (Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, Mining, Quarries
etc) Secondary Sector (Small and large scale industries all kinds) Tertiary or Service Sector (Transport, Communication, Commerce, Banking,
Business, Education, Healthcare, Insurance etc)
Occupational Structure during the British Period
Majority of the work force were dependent on agriculture (70 - 75 %)
The share of manufacturing sector was low (10 %)
The share of service sector was also low (15 - 20
%)
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