- Messages
- 645
- Reaction score
- 432
- Points
- 73
Re: Pakistan Studies: Post your doubts here!
Sweetiepie: kyun nahi ?
Sweetiepie: kyun nahi ?
We are currently struggling to cover the operational costs of Xtremepapers, as a result we might have to shut this website down. Please donate if we have helped you and help make a difference in other students' lives!
Click here to Donate Now (View Announcement)
sweetiepie said:• understand the definitions used in Pakistan to distinguish between large-scale industry, small-scale
industry and cottage industry
Cottage industry = backbone of every industry ; developed on family basis where a whole family works to make a living e.g. whole family sewing clothes and selling them; no use of latest technology or machinery because of lack of capital and investment and low range of profits; earning just enough to satisfy the needs of workers.
Small Scale industry = modern technology is used; organized into firms and companies which operate plants and factories or workshops; about 20-50 workers work there; marketing skills and enterprise involved; profits can be increased because there is huge potential for development.
Large Scale industry = Converts raw material into manufactured but totally using the latest technology; standardized mass production; greater automation; much higher output per worker; quantity produced and expenses are both high; higher investment is there; skilled enterprise is demanded and this one is the most important issue involved.
^its simple....sadiaali said:I have some shit Qs to share..
Q1) Farmer use fertilisers to increase their output of crops. Why is this increase importan to pakistan?
Q2)Why is the consumption of oil products by agriculture so small?
For almost 10 years, the site XtremePapers has been trying very hard to serve its users.
However, we are now struggling to cover its operational costs due to unforeseen circumstances. If we helped you in any way, kindly contribute and be the part of this effort. No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted.
Click here to Donate Now