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Overview of Secondary Activities

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CBSE: Class 12

Key Points: Manufacturing and Industrial Location

  • Secondary Activities – These activities add value to raw materials by converting them into finished goods. They include manufacturing, processing and construction.
  • Meaning of Manufacturing – Manufacturing means transforming raw materials into finished goods using power, machines and specialised labour. It may range from handicrafts to large factories.
  • Features of Modern Large-Scale Manufacturing – It includes specialisation of labour, mechanisation, automation, technological innovation and complex organisational structure.
  • Uneven Distribution – Manufacturing is concentrated in a few developed regions of the world due to better infrastructure, capital and markets.
  • Factors Affecting Industrial Location – Important factors include access to market, raw materials, labour, energy, transport, communication and government policy.
  • Agglomeration & Footloose Industries – Industries often cluster together to reduce costs (agglomeration). Footloose industries are not tied to raw materials and can be located anywhere with good transport.
  • Classification of Industries – Industries are classified on the basis of size (cottage, small-scale, large-scale), raw materials, products and ownership.
CBSE: Class 12

Key Points: Household Industries or Cottage Manufacturing

  • Household/Cottage Industry – Smallest unit of production; goods are made at home using local raw materials and simple tools, mainly by family members.
  • Products of Cottage Industry – Includes food items, fabrics, pottery, bricks, wooden items, leather goods, bamboo crafts and jewellery; mainly for local use or small markets.
  • Small-Scale Manufacturing – Done in workshops outside homes; uses simple machines, local raw materials and semi-skilled labour; generates employment and boosts local income.
  • Large-Scale Manufacturing – Involves heavy capital, advanced technology, large labour force, mass production and wide markets.
  • Industrial Regions – Large-scale industries are found in traditional developed regions (U.K., U.S.A., Europe) and also in modern high-technology regions that have spread to developing countries.
CBSE: Class 12

Key Points: Industries based on Inputs/Raw Materials

  • Industries are classified on the basis of raw materials used into agro-based, mineral-based, chemical-based, forest-based, and animal-based industries.
  • Agro-based industries use products from farms and fields, such as food processing, sugar, cotton, jute, silk, rubber, tea, coffee, spices, oils, etc.
  • Mineral-based industries use minerals as raw materials. These include ferrous industries (iron and steel), non-ferrous industries (aluminium, copper, jewellery), and non-metallic industries (cement, pottery).
  • Chemical-based industries use natural chemical minerals like petroleum, salts, sulphur, potash, and also materials from coal and wood. Examples: plastic and synthetic fibre industries.
  • Forest-based and animal-based industries depend on natural resources like timber, bamboo, paper, lac (forest-based) and leather, wool, ivory (animal-based).
CBSE: Class 12

Key Points: Industries Based on Ownership

  • Public Sector Industries are owned and managed by the government. In India, they are called PSUs (Public Sector Undertakings).
  • Private Sector Industries are owned by individual investors and are managed by private organisations, mainly found in capitalist countries.
  • Joint Sector Industries are managed by joint stock companies or are set up together by public and private sectors.
  • High-Technology (High-Tech) Industry depends on intensive research and development (R&D) and produces advanced scientific and engineering products like robotics, CAD, electronics, chemicals, and pharmaceuticals.
  • Technopolies are high-tech industrial areas that are highly specialised and regionally concentrated, such as Silicon Valley (San Francisco) and Silicon Forest (Seattle).
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