Social Sciences, asked by Ayushibilwadia, 1 year ago

conflicting goals can be developmental goals explain with ex

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Answered by niraj1222002
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Conflicting goals can be developmental goals for one person but it may be destructive for another person like if a large dam is created the contractors , industries and some other person are benefited from it but the person who have to leave their land are not benefited from it.
Answered by řåhûł
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The goals of development are conflicting in nature because every individual or a group has a different status or objectives to carry out. They different requirements at a particular time, for instance, a rich man would have a different goal, say to build a factory, on the other hand the goal of a beggar would be to get two meals a day. Hence, we can observe that these two goals are different and conflicting.

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