On the basis of the data given below, discuss the shift in output and employment sector-wise, in India and China: \begin{center}
The table presents the sectoral contribution to Gross Value Added (GVA) and workforce distribution in India, China, and Pakistan. The data highlights how structural transformation in these economies has influenced employment patterns and economic growth.
Sector-Wise Analysis:
Agriculture: India’s agriculture sector contributes 16% to GVA but employs 43% of the workforce, indicating the presence of disguised unemployment and low productivity . In contrast, China’s agriculture sector contributes only 7% to GVA, employing 26% of the workforce, showcasing a more efficient agricultural sector. Pakistan, like India, has a high share of the workforce engaged in agriculture (41%), but the sector contributes 24% to GVA, reflecting similar productivity challenges.
Industry : China has undergone rapid industrialization, with the industrial sector contributing 41% to GVA, while employing 28% of its workforce. In India, the industrial sector’s GVA contribution is lower at 30%, and it employs only 25% of the workforce, indicating slower industrial growth compared to China. Pakistan’s industrial sector is even smaller, contributing 19% to GVA while employing 24% of its workforce, showing limited industrial expansion.
Services : India’s service sector dominates, contributing 54% to GVA while employing 32% of the workforce, making it the most productive sector in the economy. China’s service sector contributes 52% to GVA, employing 46% of its workforce, showing a more balanced employment structure. Pakistan also has a strong 57% contribution to GVA from services, employing 35% of the workforce, reflecting the increasing importance of the sector.
Discuss any two factors that lead to stagnating Indian agriculture sector during British rule.
Interpret the given picture and explain any one strategy to control it from becoming an ecological disaster.
“Micro-credit programmes have helped to fill in the gaps in the formal credit system.”
Justify the given statement.
After the implementation of economic reforms, Pakistan experienced slowdown of growth due to various reasons including _______ .
(Choose the correct alternative to fill in the blank):
(i) Volatile performance of the agriculture sector
(ii) Over-dependence on remittances from abroad
(iii) Political instability
Read the following statements carefully:
Statement 1: India, Pakistan and China have similar physical endowments, but totally different political systems.
Statement 2: Both India and Pakistan laid great emphasis on creating a large private sector.
(b) “That if the man were whole I could turn him over to the Police... But since he is wounded” (The Enemy)
The above statement clearly displays Dr. Sadao’s commitment to his profession and compassion. Write an article in appreciation of Dr. Sadao’s professional ethics and his ability to rise above prejudices.
(b) While M. Hamel talks of language being the key to nationalism, Gandhi tells the court it is a ‘conflict of duties’. On the one hand, not to set a bad example as a law breaker, on the other hand, to render the humanitarian and national service. You get inspired and decide to write an article for a youth magazine urging the youth to dedicate themselves to the service of the nation.
(a) Imagine you are Pablo Neruda of ‘Keeping Quiet’. He advises Robert Frost in the context of his conflict and pain at the plight of the roadside stand owners. Pen down your advice in a letter to Robert Frost.