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Unincorporated sector added 7.5 million jobs in 2025: NSO survey

07 May 2026
1 min

India's Unincorporated Non-Agricultural Sector in 2025

The sector, excluding construction and corporate enterprises, saw significant growth, adding approximately 75 lakh workers in one year, employing 12.81 crore people, up from 12.06 crore the previous year. The growth was uneven across states, as per the Annual Survey of Unincorporated Sector Enterprises (ASUSE) 2025 by the National Statistics Office (NSO).

State-wise Distribution and Contribution

  • Uttar Pradesh (UP)
    • Largest share of establishments: 13.8%
    • Biggest share of workers: 14.5%
    • Largest contributor to all-India GVA: 11.7%
  • West Bengal (WB)
    • Share of establishments: 13.1%
    • Share of workers: 10.4%
  • Maharashtra
    • Share of establishments: 8.3%
    • Share of workers: 9.1%
    • GVA Contribution: 11.2%
  • Tamil Nadu (TN)
    • GVA Contribution: 8.2%

Together, these three states account for about 35% of all establishments in the sector.

Digital Divide and Internet Adoption

  • Internet use for entrepreneurial activities increased significantly.
  • Delhi led internet adoption at 71.9% among informal establishments.
  • Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal had the lowest adoption rates at 18.7% and 25.7% respectively.
  • Rural internet adoption increased from 18% to 31%.
  • Urban internet adoption increased from 37% to 49%.

Female Proprietorship

27% of all unincorporated establishments nationally are headed by female proprietors. In the manufacturing sector, this share exceeds 60%.

  • Telangana has the highest proportion of female-led establishments at 38.55%, with 80.45% of its proprietary manufacturing units run by women.

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Female Proprietorship

Refers to the ownership and management of business establishments by women. This indicator highlights the participation of women in entrepreneurship within the informal sector, particularly in manufacturing.

Digital divide

The digital divide refers to the gap between those who have access to modern information and communication technology (ICT) and those who do not. In the context of AI in healthcare, it poses a challenge to equitable access to advanced medical services, especially in rural or low-income areas.

GVA

Gross Value Added. It is a measure of the value added to a product or service by the process of production. GVA at basic prices in a sector provides an indication of the performance of that sector.

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