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Classification of Industries

The document provides an overview of industry classification based on raw materials, size, and ownership, highlighting the importance of industries in economic development and technological advancement. It outlines primary, secondary, and tertiary industries, as well as small, medium, and large-scale industries, and discusses private, public, joint, and cooperative sectors. Additionally, it identifies major industrial regions in India and globally, emphasizing their specific industrial focuses.

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Classification of Industries

The document provides an overview of industry classification based on raw materials, size, and ownership, highlighting the importance of industries in economic development and technological advancement. It outlines primary, secondary, and tertiary industries, as well as small, medium, and large-scale industries, and discusses private, public, joint, and cooperative sectors. Additionally, it identifies major industrial regions in India and globally, emphasizing their specific industrial focuses.

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Classification of Industries

This presentation will explore the classification of industries based


on various criteria, providing a comprehensive overview of
industrial activity.
AS
Introduction to Industries
Economic Backbone Transformative Power

Industries play a vital role in economic development, Industries transform raw materials into finished
contributing to GDP, employment, and technological products, meeting the needs of consumers and
advancements. generating wealth.
Types of Industries Based
on Raw Materials
Primary Industries Secondary Industries
Extract raw materials from Process raw materials into
the earth, such as finished products, like
agriculture, mining, and manufacturing,
fishing. construction, and power
generation.

Tertiary Industries
Provide services to individuals and businesses, including retail,
tourism, and finance.
Types of Industries Based on
Size

Small Scale Industries Medium Scale Industries


Small-scale industries have limited Medium-scale industries have a
capital and labor, often operating larger workforce and capital
at the local level. investment compared to small-
scale industries.

Large Scale Industries


Large-scale industries have a
significant capital investment,
large workforce, and operate on a
national or international level.
Types of Industries Based
on Ownership
1 Private Sector 2 Public Sector
Industries Industries
Owned and managed by Owned and managed by
private individuals or the government, focused
companies, motivated by on social welfare and
profit maximization. public service.

3 Joint Sector 4 Cooperative Sector


Industries Industries
A partnership between Owned and managed by a
the government and group of individuals who
private entities, share common interests
combining resources and and goals.
expertise.
Major Industrial Regions in India

1 Mumbai-Pune
A hub for textiles, pharmaceuticals, and IT industries.

2 Delhi-NCR
Home to a wide range of industries, including manufacturing, services, and IT.

3 Bengaluru
Known as the "Silicon Valley of India", specializing in technology and software development.

4 Kolkata
A historic industrial center, with a focus on jute, textiles, and engineering.

5 Chennai
A major automotive hub, also known for its electronics and software industries.
Major Industrial Regions in the
World
Europe
A historic industrial powerhouse, with a focus on manufacturing,
technology, and services.

North America
A hub for manufacturing, technology, and aerospace industries.

East Asia
A rapidly developing region, with a focus on manufacturing, electronics,
and technology.

Southeast Asia
A growing industrial region, known for its manufacturing and export-
oriented industries.

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