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Pandemic impact | Indian software sector employs more people than textiles, education in formal economy: Report

The last two years also saw textile companies shutting down operations and downsizing their team, whereas the tech sector thrived. According to the report by How India Lives, in January 2019, there were close to 2,24,000 firms in the formal textile industry. Now close to 4 percent have left the formal economy fold.

March 09, 2022 / 18:22 IST
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The Indian software sector now employs more people than textiles and education since the onset of the pandemic, according to a report. While the employment in the labor-intensive sector like textiles declined, demand for technology services boosted employment in the services.

The report by How India Lives, a data analytics firm, based on the data available in the Sales Pulse, tracks economic activities at the district level and taking into consideration those employees who receive EPF (employee provident fund) from companies.

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Why are we talking about this?

Over the last few years, exports from the services sector ($206 billion), driven by software, are catching up with that of manufactured exports ($208 billion).