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Q.

Choose the given statement is true or false:


The proportion of people working in the organised sector is more than that in the unorganised sector.


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The given statement is false.
According to a survey carried out by the National Statistical Organisation (NSSO) in 2009-10, out of total employment of 46.5 crores, only 2.8 crores were employed in the organised sector while the remaining 43.7 crores were working in the unorganised sectors. Although the organised sector is sought-after by many workers, job opportunities are limited. Due to this, people have to depend on the unorganised sector where wages are low, the job is not secure, and working conditions are poor.
The correct statement is that the proportion of people working in the unorganised sector is more than that in the organised sector.
 
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Choose the given statement is true or false:The proportion of people working in the organised sector is more than that in the unorganised sector.