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India's retail and logistics industry, organised and unorganized in combination, employs about 40 million Indians (3.3% of Indian population). [22] The typical Indian retail shops are very small. Over 19 million(as of 2020) [23] outlets operate in the country and only 4% of them being larger than 500 sq ft (46 m 2) in size. India has about 11 ...
The status of women in India has been subject to many great changes over the past few millennia. With a decline in their status from the ancient to medieval times ...
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).
11. Oil Rig Mechanic. If you don’t mind some rough and tumble accommodations, working on an oil rig certainly has its perks — including a really nice salary. In fact, it’s one of the highest ...
With an estimated 1,428,627,663 residents in 2023, India is the world's most populous country. [ 14 ] 1,210,193,422 residents were reported in the 2011 provisional census report. [ 360 ] Its population grew by 17.64% from 2001 to 2011, [ 361 ] compared to 21.54% growth in the previous decade (1991–2001). [ 361 ]
7 Surprisingly Good Jobs You Can Land After A Retail Gig. CareerBuilder. Updated July 14, 2016 at 9:59 PM. By Susan Ricker. More than 15 million people work in retail, according to the Bureau of ...
They work in positions such as waiters, retail clerks, salespersons, certain unlicensed assistive personnel, and many other positions involving relations with people. The term was coined in the late 1970s as a phrase to describe jobs that were typically held by women; now the meaning has changed to encompass all service jobs. [5] [6] [7]
In India, higher education is defined as the education of an age group between 18 and 24, and is largely funded by the government. Despite women making up 24–50% of higher education enrolment, there is still a gender imbalance within higher education. Only one third of science students and 7% of engineering students, are women.