Trace the growth of industrial sector during the period 1950-51 to 1990-91.
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The growth of industries during the period 1950-51 to 1990-91 showed impressive achievement.
The proportion of GDP contributed by the industrial sector increased from 11.8 percent in 1950-51 to 24.6 percent in 1990-91. The annual growth rate of the industrial sector during the same period was 6 percent. The Indian industry was no longer restricted to cotton textiles and jute but became well diversified by 1990.
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