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प्रश्न

Discuss and fill the following table giving one example each from your area.

 

Well-managed organisation

Badly-managed organisation

Public sector

   

Private sector

   
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उत्तर

 

 

Well-managed organisation

Badly-managed organisation

Public sector

Delhi Metro Rail Corporation

Air India

Private sector

Reliance Mobile

Satyam

shaalaa.com
Division of Sectors as Organised and Unorganised
  क्या इस प्रश्न या उत्तर में कोई त्रुटि है?
अध्याय 2: Sectors of the Indian Economy - Exercises [पृष्ठ ३७]

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एनसीईआरटी Social Science (Economics) - Understanding Economic Development [English] Class 10
अध्याय 2 Sectors of the Indian Economy
Exercises | Q 19 | पृष्ठ ३७

संबंधित प्रश्न

A research scholar looked at the working people in the city of Surat and found the following.

Place of work

Nature of employment

Percentage of working people

In offices and factories registered with the government

Organised

15

Own shops, office, clinics in marketplaces with formal license

-

15

People working on the street, construction workers, domestic workers

-

20

Working in small workshops usually not registered with the government

-

-

Complete the table. What is the percentage of workers in the unorganised sector in this city?


Using examples from your area compare and contrast the activities and functions of private and public sectors.


Give a few examples of public sector activities and explain why the government has taken them up.


Explain how public sector contributes to the economic development of a nation.


A study in Ahmedabad found that out of 15,00,000 workers in the city, 11,00,000 worked in the unorganised sector. The total income of the city in this year (1997-1998) was Rs 60,000 million. Out of this Rs 32,000 million was generated in the organised sector. Present this data as a table. What kind of ways should be thought of for generating more employment in the city?


The following table gives the GDP in Rupees (Crores) by the three sectors:

Year
primary secondary tertiary
2000 52,000 48,500 1,33,500
2013 8,00,500 10,74,000 38,68,000

(i) Calculate the share of the three sectors in GDP for 2000 and 2013.

(ii) Show the data as a bar diagram similar to Graph 2 in the chapter.

(iii) What conclusions can we draw from the bar graph?


Which of the following examples does not fall under the unorganised sector?


The sector which includes a large number of people was are employed on their own doing small jobs such as selling on the street or doing repair work is referred to as:


Since the 1990’s, it is common to see a large number of workers losing their jobs in the:


Which of the following examples fall under an organized sector?


A woman works at a sweet shop in her village on a contract basis and gets meagre salary after working the entire day. She doesn’t get any holidays or paid leave, rather her employer deducts her salary whenever she is absent from work. Find out in which of the following sectors she is working?


Which one of the following is an activity of the unorganised sector?


Why is there a need to protect workers in the Unorganized Sector? Explain.


Examine the benefits that are enjoyed by the people working in the organized sector.


A worker in an urban area, who was working in a small factory, was not paid his wages properly, he was forced to work extra hours under poor working conditions, there was no job security, recently he lost his job and was found selling electrical items in a pushcart. Analyze the role of the government in protecting the workers working in an Unorganized sector.


"There is a need for protection and support of the workers in the unorganised sector." Examine the statement with examples.


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