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प्रश्न
‘Tertiary sector is different from other sectors.’ Justify the statement with suitable arguments.
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उत्तर
- The primary and secondary sectors are those that produce goods, while the tertiary sector is the basic service sector.
- The secondary and primary sectors are supported by the tertiary sector, which also aids in their growth.
- Assistance with the production process is a tertiary activity.
- Services like transportation, banking, communication, etc. are offered by the tertiary sector.
- Compared to other industries, it creates more jobs.
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