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    NITI Aayog released two reports on India’s Services Sector

    Posted 29 Oct 2025

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    Article Summary

    Article Summary

    The reports highlight sector’s employment, its slow service industry growth, employment disparities, informal workforce, and a need for formalization, skilling, and regional growth for inclusive progress.

    The reports are titled as Insights from GVA trends and State-level dynamics and Insightsfrom Employment trends and State-level dynamics.

    Key Highlights of the Reports

    Services at the Core of India’s Employment Transition

    • It employed 188 million workers in 2023–24, and is the second-largest employer.
    • In 2024–25, the services sector contributed nearly 55% of Gross Value Added (GVA), while the primary and secondary sectors accounted for 16% and 29%, respectively.
      • Despite a high contribution to GVA, it provided less than one-third of total jobs (mostly informal and low-paying).

    Employment Landscape

    • Added ~40 million jobs in six years, second only to construction.
    • Acts as a labour shock absorber, but is divided between:
      • High-value services (IT, finance, healthcare, professional services), productive but limited employment.
      • Traditional services (trade, transport), major employers, yet highly informal.
    • India’s shift to services remains slower than its peers.

    Employment Profile

    • Spatial: 60% of urban workers, as compared to less than 20% of rural workers in services.
    • Gender: Only 10.5% of rural women are in services as compared to 60% of urban women; persistent wage gaps.
    • Age: Dominated by prime-age workers; youth face instability.
    • Education: Higher education improves job access, but informality persists.
    • Informality: 87% lack social security; rural women earn less than 50% of men’s wages.

    Roadmap for Transformation

    • Formalisation and social protection for informal, gig, and MSME workers.
    • Inclusive access for women and rural youth via skilling and digital tools.
    • Tech-led skilling for digital and green jobs.
    • Balanced regional growth through Tier-2/3 service hubs and state clusters.
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