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Classification of industry

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Classification of industry
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Gaurav Seth 6 years ago

n the basis of ownership, industries can be classified as follows:
  1. Private Sector: These are owned and operated by individuals or a group of individuals, e.g. TATA and Reliance.
  2. Public Sector: These are owned by the government or government agencies, e.g. SAIL, HAL, etc.
  3. Joint Sector: These are jointly owned by the government and private owners, e.g. Delhi Metro, Maruti, etc.
  4. Cooperative Sector: When workers or producers join together to form a company in which profit and workload are equally shared, it is called a cooperative, e.g. Amul, Lijjat, Mother Dairy, etc.

Gaurav Seth 6 years ago

On the basis of size, i.e. the amount of capital invested, industries can be classified as follows:
  1. Cottage Industry: When products are manufactured by hand and by artisans, it is called cottage industry. Basket weaving, pottery, etc. are examples of cottage industry. A small amount of capital is invested in small scale industries.
  2. Large Scale Industry: When a high amount of capital is invested, it is called large scale industry. Large scale industry also produces in large volumes, e.g. automobile industry.

Gaurav Seth 6 years ago

Classification of Industry

On the basis of raw materials, industry can be categorized as follows:
  1. Agro-based Industries: When plants and animal based products are used as raw materials, it is called agro-based industry, e.g. cotton textiles, leather, edible oil, etc.
  2. Mineral-based Industries: When minerals are the raw materials, it is called mineral-based industry, e.g. iron and steel, petrochemical, etc. The products of mineral-based industry feed other industries.
  3. Marine-based Industries: When products from seas and oceans are used as raw materials, it is called marine-based industry, e.g. sea food industry.
  4. Forest-based Industries: When forest produce are the raw materials, it is called forest-based industry, e.g. paper, furniture, pharmaceutical, safety matches, etc.
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