The Gross Value Added (GVA) data highlights a significant shift towards a services-driven economy in India, with key sectors like financial services, real estate, and professional services leading the charge. However, this growth model is leaving behind other job-creating sectors.
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GVA stands for Gross Value Added. It measures the value of goods and services produced in an economy, excluding the cost of inputs used in the production process. GVA is calculated by subtracting the value of intermediate consumption from the value of output.
According to the GVA data, the sectors driving India's economic growth are financial services, real estate, and professional services.
The limitations of a services-driven growth model include the potential for higher unemployment rates in other sectors, increased economic inequality, and a lack of inclusive development.
Policies such as the Make in India program, Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana, and infrastructure development initiatives can help create a more balanced economic model by supporting job-creating sectors.
The private sector can contribute by investing in and supporting the development of job-creating sectors, such as affordable housing projects and sustainable manufacturing initiatives.

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