How to create more employment?
One of the ways the government can help is by spending some money or banks can provide a loan to the needy and small-scale producers. Another way is by identifying, promoting, and locating industries and services in semi-rural areas in which a large number of people may be employed.
By focusing more on the education of people, the government can generate a lot more employment opportunities in the field of education, medicine, and other important job positions. The GDP of the country can be boosted by increasing income and employment for people in the areas of tourism, and new services like IT, and some of this would be helped by the government.
Right to Work has been implemented by the Government of India in about 625 districts of India and is called Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act 2005, for those who are capable to work and need work, work in rural areas with a guarantee of 100 days.
Sectors of Indian Economy
Indian economy is one of the fastest-growing economies of the world and can be broadly divided into the sectors of primary, secondary, and tertiary activities. Tertiary activities are further divided into Quaternary and quinary activities.
Table of Content
- Indian Economy
- Primary Sector
- Secondary Sector
- Tertiary Sector
- Comparing the Three Sectors
- Rising Importance of the Tertiary Sector
- Where are most of the people employed?
- How to create more employment?
- Organized and Unorganised Sector
- Sectors in terms of Ownership
- Major Performing Sectors in India
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