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The image presents a bar chart with three categories: Agriculture, Industry, and Services, depicting their contribution as a percentage of India's GDP in 1960, 1970, 1980, 1990, and 2000. In 1960, Agriculture contributed over 60%, Industry around 20%, and Services 10-15%. By 1970, Agriculture declined to almost 50%, Industry rose to 25%, and Services to 20%. In 1980, Agriculture was around 40%, Industry over 25%, and Services reached 30%. In 1990, Agriculture dropped to 35%, Industry was almost 30%, and Services surpassed 35%. Finally, in 2000, Agriculture dipped to under 30%, Industry was 25%, and Services grew to over 50%.
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The bar graph illustrates the relative percentage contributions made by the agricultural, industrial and service sectors to the Indian economy between 1960 and 2000.
Over the whole time period, the significance of agriculture declined steadily while services grew in importance decade by decade.
From 1960 to 2000, gross domestic product of agriculture dropped on 50%. This indicator was falling every decade by 10-20%. Instead, the Service’s percentage increased from 18% to 62% over the same period. Here we see a reverse trend, the percentage of Industry in the gross domestic product grew by 10-20% every decade. Such a sharp change between Agriculture and Industry may indicate rapid urbanization in India.
The percentage of industries didn’t change so dramatically. But it slowly increased from 15-25%, during 1960-1980 years. After 1980 it start to gradually decrease and achieved 13% in 2000 year.
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