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Essay on impact of joint family on the teenagers

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Answered by Anonymous
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" Essay on impact of joint family on the teenagers. "

In India, the land of culture and unity, culture and unity are wellmanifested in the structure of society, indeed in the smaller unit of a society i.e. family. A family is a set of human beings related to each other in a non-professional manner, giving rise to a concrete cohesion within the family. Love, care, and affection are the most prominent human values, which are responsible for maintaining these bonds of relationships withina family. Typically, a nuclear family may be conceived as a unit consisting of acouple, children, and grandparents, and pets. In India however, there exists a special kind of family structure that really is quite vivid in the way it manages to handle and keep intact the human relations. This special kind of family structure is Joint Family System. A joint family is a collection of more than one, nuclear families that are interconnected by blood relations or marital relations. All the members, regardless of which particular nuclear family (within that joint family) they belong to, live together and share happiness, grief, and virtually every kind of problem and joy together. The joint family in itself simulates a typical view of our multi-cultural, multi-lingual, yet tightly intertwined Indian society. Indian president replies to a question related to spiritual strengths of Indians “One of our strengths is our joint familysystem. In this system a problem is no problem. In a nuclear family a problem can destroy afamily. We have a number of religions. I find thatreligions are like orchards, but they need to belinked. Every religion preaches compassion andlove. If we can transform religion into a spiritualforce then we have arrived. By 2020 we shouldbe a prosperous and happy nation without losingour civilizational heritage”

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Answered by hinaguptagracy
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Joint family is a blessing for teenagers. The grandparents, uncles, aunts and cousins provide a very healthy environment for the all-round growth and development of teenagers. They never leave them alone and unprotected. ... However, in a joint family in the presence of so many people, a growing teenager is perfectly safe

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