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प्रश्न
Fill in the blank:
| SECTOR | CRITERIA USED |
| Primary, Secondary & Tertiary | Nature of economic activity |
| Organized & Unorganized | ? |
विकल्प
Nature of Employment activities
Nature of Social activities
Nature of Production activities
Nature of Political activities
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उत्तर
Nature of Employment activities
Explanation:

Organized and unorganised sectors are two ways of categorizing economic employment activity.
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