The bar graph illustrates the agriculture, industry and services contributing to India’s gross domestic product during 4 decades from 1960 to 2000. The data is measured in percentages.
Overall
, it is evident that industry and other utilities showed an upward trend, Linking Words
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the agriculture sector displayed a significant downfall in the later years.
By observing the chart, it can be noticed that at the beginning of the period, industrial and services areas were making a contribution of almost 18% of GDP. Over the next few years, both sectors saw a steady increase, reaching between 20% and 30% by 1980. Linking Words
However
, the industrial area remained stable at 25% by 2000. Meanwhile, the services sector inclined and noticed more than 60%.
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In contrast
, the agricultural income contributed 60% to GDP growth, which began to decline and recorded between 40% to 55% in 1970 and 1980. By the end of 2000, Linking Words
this
proportion reached 15%.Linking Words
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