The primary sector employs the largest number of people in India because not enough jobs are created in the secondary and tertiary sectors. It is a remarkable fact that while there has been a change in the share of three sectors in GDP, a similar shift has not taken place in employment. Service sector in India employs different kinds of people. At one end, there are limited numbers of services that employ highly skilled and educated workers. At the other end, there are very large numbers of workers engaged in services such as small shopkeepers, repair persons, transporters, etc. Hence only a part of sector is growing in importance. More than half of the workers in the country are working in primary sector, mainly in the agriculture, producing only a quarter of GDP. In contrast to this; secondary and tertiary sectors are producing three-fourth of the produce whereas they employ less than half the people.