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Total direct employees in IT sector: 54 lakh. In the contemporary world economy, India is the largest exporter of IT. The contribution of the IT sector in India's GDP rose from 1.2% in 1998 to 7% in 2019. [43] Exports dominate the Indian IT industry and constitute about 79% of the industry's total revenue.
India's electronics hardware manufacturing sector is expected to generate $104 billion in electronic goods by 2020, up from $32.46 billion in 2013–14. India produced 1.6% of the world's electronics gear in FY13. With 31% of the entire production of electronic goods in India in FY13, the communication and broadcasting equipment industry held a ...
India is the world's sixth-largest manufacturer, representing 2.6% of global manufacturing output. [97] Nearly 65% of India's population is rural, [98] and contributes about 50% of India's GDP. [99] India faces high unemployment, rising income inequality, and a drop in aggregate demand.
List of largest employers in India. The largest employers in India include companies, the military, railway and the government. To keep the list manageable in length, only those companies/employers which have at least 100,000 employees are included in the list. [1]
The Iron and Steel industry in India is among the most important industries within the country. India surpassed Japan as the second largest steel producer in January 2019. [1] As per worldsteel, India's crude steel production in 2018 was at 106.5 million tonnes (MT), 4.9% increase from 101.5 MT in 2017, which means that India overtook Japan as ...
Sitharaman said the government will also support development of small and modular nuclear reactors to help meet India’s future energy demand. The budget also allocates $1.37 billion to address ...
History. Announced in 2014, "Make in India" had three stated objectives: to increase the manufacturing sector's growth rate to 12-14% per annum; to create 100 million additional manufacturing jobs in the economy by 2022; to ensure that the manufacturing sector's contribution to GDP is increased to 25% by 2022 (later revised to 2025).
The first department of occupational therapy (OT) was established at the King Edward Memorial Hospital (KEM) in Mumbai, India in 1950. The founder of the ‘OT profession in India’ as well as the ‘first school of OT in India/Asia’ was Mrs. Kamala V. Nimbkar [1] [nee Elizabeth Lundy]. Mrs. Nimbhkar was a social activist who spent her early ...