Mention any three difference between sectional interest groups and public interest groups
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Interest groups represent people or organizations with common concerns and interests. These groups work to gain or retain benefits for their members, or to make general changes for the public good. Interest groupswork through advocacy, publiccampaigns, and even lobbying governments to make changes inpublic policy.
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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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