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different between sectional group and public interest group

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Answered by tanmoyvestige
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Sectional Interest Group

1. Sectional interest groups seek to promote the interests of a particular section or group of society.

2. They are sectional groups because they represent the section of society.

3. Sectional interest groups principal concern is the betterment and well being of their members not society in general.

4. The Bolivian organizations FEDECOR, Indian trade Union, are some examples of this type of group.

Public Interest Group

1. Public interest group seek to promote collective rather than selective good.

2. But, they are public groups because they represent the general people of the society.

3. The aim of public interest group is to help groups other than their own members.

4. A group fighting against bonded labour fights not for itself but for those who are suffering under such bondage

Answered by Anonymous
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</p><p>\huge{\pink{\boxed{\boxed{\gray{\ulcorner{\mid{\overline{\underline{\bf{Answer:-}}}}}}\mid}}}} 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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