advantages of joint family
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Advantages of Joint Family
The advantages of a joint family are more than one can count.
It is the best pattern of living that is most conducive to the growth.It is based on a principle of fair economy. It holds it as a rule of creation that all men are not equal. Naturally it imposes a kind of unwritten discipline that those who are more able economically shall share some of the burden of those who are not.The joint mess, naturally, runs on an understanding of mutual adjustment. Naturally those who are benefited by the generosity of others remain obliged and grateful.Similarly in a big joint family the study groups of boys are formed according to their age matching. Naturally the cousins study together, play together, quarrel together and are even punished together. As a result there grows in them a feeling of camaraderie that is free from any discrimination of one being a full brother or a cousin.In marriages also the grooms for marriageable girls become a concern for all the elders in the family. Even if a daughter of a junior brother is selected by someone because of her beauty or brilliance, he would not agree to her marriage until her senior cousin sister is married.The basic necessities of all the family members are taken care of. Each member is guaranteed the minimum subsistence for living.It supports all the members of the family. Old and elderly people are respected. Proper care is taken for old, widowed, physically weak and disabled family members.As such the disciplines in a joint family are self-imposed on its members. The head of the big family almost becomes its patriarch. The family prospers squarely if the patriarch and the other constituents observe the norms soundly and healthily.Finally, the spirit of oneness prevails in a Joint family system.
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It is the best pattern of living that is most conducive to the growth.
As such the disciplines in a joint family are self-imposed on its members.
the spirit of oneness prevails in a Joint family system.
The basic necessities of all the family members are taken care of. Each member is guaranteed the minimum subsistence for living.
As such the disciplines in a joint family are self-imposed on its members.
the spirit of oneness prevails in a Joint family system.
The basic necessities of all the family members are taken care of. Each member is guaranteed the minimum subsistence for living.
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