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Per NCERT, why has the TERTIARY sector become the LARGEST producing sector in India between 1977-78 and 2017-18?
ADemand for basic services (health, education, transport, government), growth of agriculture + industry driving services demand, rising incomes demanding more services, and new ICT-based services
BTertiary actually shrank
CNo reason given
DOnly because of foreign investment
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. Demand for basic services (health, education, transport, government), growth of agriculture + industry driving services demand, rising incomes demanding more services, and new ICT-based services
Per NCERT §Rising Importance, four reasons: basic services demand + sector-driven demand + income-driven demand + new ICT services.
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