Difference between sectional interest groups and public interest groups
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However, there is difference between both groups. While the sectional interest groups seek to promote interest of only one section of the society, the public interest groups seek to promote interest of society in general. The latter usually seeks to achieve equality and rights for the people living in the society.
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Sectional interest groups promote the interests of a particular section or group of society e.g., professional body of lawyers, doctors. Public interest groups promote collective rather than selective good. Their aim is to help groups other than own members e.g., BAMCEF (Backward and Minorities Community Employees Federation).
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