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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 illustrates the contributions of three different sectors to India’s domestic product over a span of 40 years.
Overall, in the beginning of the 1960s, Agriculture was the most significant sector among the three. However, by the end of the decade, Services had replaced it as the leading contributor.
In 1960, the Agriculture sector had the highest percentage, at approximately 63%. However, from 1960 to 1980, it experienced a gradual decline of roughly 10% per year. By 1990, Agriculture’s contribution had dropped to only 30%. In 2000, cultivation accounted for 15% of India’s GDP.
As for Industry and Services, both sectors started around 15% in 1960. Between 1960 and 1980, there was a gradual increase in manufacturing and services, with a 3% difference. Industry reached a plateau at around 25% by the end of the 1980s. On the other hand, Services showed significant growth, becoming the leading sector by contributing approximately 63% to the GDP in 2000.
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