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Has recession hit India

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Which sector in India is affected by recession?

IT


Effects of recession on IT market in India?

simples ,,, recession closing down telesales companies ,,, which use IT daily


What are the Sectors in India affected by recession?

tertiary sector


Why was India not affected by the recession?

The wealthy are very wealthy and the poor very poor so in generally speaking the recession does hit but neither feels the difference. The wealthy can aford the new prices and the very poor only buys things for basic life.


Which industry was hardest hit by the recession?

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Is India being the first country to recover economic recession?

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Countries such as Turkey, India, China, Qatar, Canada and Australia are seen to be least affected by the recent recession.


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