 Agriculture, manufacturing and service industries are important to India’s economy.

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 Agriculture, manufacturing and service industries are important to India’s economy.

Type of Industry% of India’s People who work in this industry % of India’s economy Agriculture 6019 Manufacturing 1728 Services 2353

 Mumbai, formerly known as Bombay, is the world’s fourth most greatly populated city and the movie making capital of the world. It is referred to as BOLLYWOOD…  0BAF-4491-A28B-C6FE4142DB26 0BAF-4491-A28B-C6FE4142DB26  Describe Mumbai’s slums…what economic activities are found there?

 A cottage industry is a home or village manufacturing area where family members supply their own equipment to make goods This video shows both factory manufacturing and the cottage industry of textile weaving.

 The farmers of Bangladesh have few modern farming tools and use outdated farming techniques. Floods and food shortages also contribute to the country’s poverty.

 Yak-is a long haired oxen raised by Himalayan herders  Dzong- is a center of prayer and religious study found in the Himalayas  Sherpa-is a Himalayan mountain guide

 The people of Nepal farm, herd yak and assist in tourism.  What problems do climbers have in Nepal? Why do they have these problems?  How do climbers recover?

 The major economic activities are tourism, fishing and farming