The primary sector is in decline because rescources are quickly falling. The secondary sector is in decline because distributors are finding different countries that offer cheap employees to create the products they need. The Tertiary sector is growing as there are more products and services to sell.
Tertiary is not declining, it is rising.
service sector
over time whole sectors can grow or decline it also means a sector is doing better or worse compared with other sectors. it may be growing relative to other sectors but still not doing well.
The unorganised sector of the economy refers to the house-hold based manufacturing activity and small scale and tiny sector of industry.An unorganized sector is one in which there is no stability in profits or gains.Its production is limited and it is confined to limited area.It requires less man power and investment.The handicrafts, artisan professions, khadi and village industries, such as handloom sector, beedi making, agarbatti making, hand paper manufacture and match box industries etc., can be located in the unorganised sector of the Indian economy.
the primary sector is in decline because the tertiary sector is growing so there is a higher percentage of workers in the tertiary sector than the primary sector
growth
The reason why the primary sector is in decline is because the secondary sector and teritary sector espically is worth more money, everything nowadays is about minimizing to maximising. Also people who work in the primary sector such as farmers have to work very long hours whereas staff in the teritary and secondary sector work less hours, therefore their will be a decline in the primary sector since people want to work less hours. :)
because the decline in the others
mining is a primary activity
The primary sector is in decline because rescources are quickly falling. The secondary sector is in decline because distributors are finding different countries that offer cheap employees to create the products they need. The Tertiary sector is growing as there are more products and services to sell.
Tertiary is not declining, it is rising.
what is the difference between khadi and handloom
Cooperative sector industries are owned and managed by a group of people. Generally the members are the producers of raw materials. Examples of such industries are handloom, food processing and diary products. Amul is a example of cooperative sector society.
why is the tertiary sector in decline
when it goes up and down, or side to side
Since independence, the handloom and khadi industry in India have seen modernization in production techniques and marketing strategies to cater to changing consumer demands. Colonialization had a detrimental impact on handloom workers and industry by introducing exploitative practices, monopolization, and weakening traditional skills. The changes in handloom sector have included the adoption of new technologies, diversification of products, and increased focus on exports to global markets.