Energising Youth Through Skill Development
By: Dwivedi, Amit Kumar
Contributor(s): Velusamy, Saravanan
Material type: Continuing resourceAnalytics: Show analyticsPublisher: Yojana October 2017Description: 40-44pSubject(s): Skill Development | EnergisingOnline resources: Click here to access online Summary: Indian economy is one of the largest in the world with an average GDB growth rate of 7 per cent over the last two decades. Classified as a newly industrialized economy among the developing nations, the country is yet to reap the benefits of demographic dividend in view of its huge young population. The economy thrives in the wake of its growth in industrial production, urbanization and rural to urban migration for employment purposes. The service sector is the biggest contributor to the GDP of the country followed by industry and agriculture. Around half of our country's labour force is selfemployed and around 93 per cent of them work in the unorganized sector.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Indian economy is one of
the largest in the world
with an average GDB
growth rate of 7 per cent
over the last two decades.
Classified as a newly industrialized
economy among the developing
nations, the country is yet to
reap the benefits of demographic
dividend in view of its huge young
population. The economy thrives in
the wake of its growth in industrial
production, urbanization and rural
to urban migration for employment
purposes. The service sector is the
biggest contributor to the GDP of
the country followed by industry
and agriculture. Around half of
our country's labour force is selfemployed
and around 93 per cent of
them work in the unorganized sector.
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