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Unlike the primary or manufacturing sectors that make up the rest of the economy, the service sector does not create any goods, nor extract or grow any materials. Instead, it is made up of industries that provide services to their customers.
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Human geography attempts to explain the relationship between all elements of human life and space. In this way, human geography assumes a highly interdisciplinary nature. Human geography deals with the interaction of human beings with the environment. Since no human action can possibly be viewed in isolation, the discipline of human geography, inevitably, had to establish close interlinks, and often overlaps, with other sister disciplines of social sciences.
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The occupational composition of India's population shows a large proportion of primary sector workers compared to secondary and tertiary sectors. In India, about 58.2 percent of the total working population are cultivators and agricultural laborers, whereas only 4.2% of workers are engaged in household industries and 37.6% are other workers including non-household industries, trade, commerce, construction and repair, and other services. India is an agricultural country with a maximum population engaged in it as job opportunities in the other sectors are limited due to the low rate of infrastructural development. Workers are declining over the last few decades from 66.85% in 1991 to 58% in 2001 leading to a rise in the share of the tertiary sector.
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In this process, two or more crops are grown simultaneously on the same piece of land. The crops chosen for sowing are selected so that both help growth of each other. For example, pea can grown with wheat. The uptake of nitrogen by wheat is compensated by the addition of nitrogen to the soil by pea.
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A large population can be turned into a productive asset by investment in human capital by spending resources on education and health for all, training of industrial and agricultural workers in the use of modern technology, and useful scientific researches etc.
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- Large number of young people are migrating because rural India is saturated and cannot provide employment opportunities for a growing population.
- Marriage is an important social factor for migration, from one rural area to another rural or urban area, especially in case of females.
- Environmental and disaster induced factors force people to move from rural to urban areas due to gradual deterioration of changing environmental conditions. There can also be forced displacement due to reasons such as developmental projects.
- Due to the lack of educational facilities in rural areas, people migrate to urban areas for better academic opportunities. In the 2011 census, about 1.77% people migrated for education.
- Lack of basic facilities in the rural areas also works as a push factor for migration.
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