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What is a pressure group? Give a few examples.




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Answered by pavithrasreeji
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Answer:

  • Pressure groups is a group of people who actively organised for promoting or defending their common interest.

  • Pressure group means the group which attempts to bring a change in the public policy by excreting pressure on the government.

  • Pressure groups are also known as interest groups or vested groups.

  • some examples are as follows:
  1. All India Kishan Sabha(AIKS)
  2. Narmada Bachao ANDOLAN(NBA)

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Answered by Anonymous
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\pink:\impliesA pressure group is an organisation which attempts to influence government policies through protests and demonstrations.

Pressure groups are formed when people with similar opinions get together for similar objectives.

\pink:\impliesExamples of pressure groups are:-

FEDECOR and BAMCEF.

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