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The image depicts a bar graph comparing the percentage of Agriculture, Industry, and Services sectors in the economy from 1960 to 2000, in intervals of 10 years. In 1960, Agriculture was around 62%, Industry was approximately 12%, and Services were nearly 26%. By 1970, Agriculture had decreased to around 48%, Industry increased to roughly 22%, and Services rose to about 30%. In 1980, Agriculture dropped to approximately 32%, Industry to about 26%, and Services increased to nearly 42%. By 1990, Agriculture further declined to around 20%, Industry to 24%, and Services surged to around 54%. Finally, in 2000, Agriculture plummeted to roughly 4%, Industry decreased to about 38%, and Services soared to around 58%.
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The bar graph provides information on the contributions to the sectors in India’s gross domestic product over a 40-year period, starting in 1960.
Overall, it can be seen that the contributions from three different sectors – Agriculture, Services, and Industry – have changed over time. Agriculture decreased, Services increased, and Industry fluctuated. Further, the contributions from Agriculture and Services remained the same in the years 1960 and 2000.
Looking at the chart in more detail, it is evident that the sector contributions of Agriculture were around 63% in 1960. By 2000, they had diminished by about 13%. This decline continued consistently over the years.
Turning to the remaining data sets, it can be seen that the contributions of the Services sector to India’s gross domestic product stood at around 16% in 1960, but grew to 63% in 2000. On the other hand, the Industry sector started at almost 15% in 1960 and remained around 14% in the years 1990 to 2000.
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