What are sectional interest group and public interest groups? How do they look after the public interests? Answers in points only
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Sectional interest groups and public interest groups are same in nature with a single difference that while the former seeks to fulfill the interests of a section of society and the latter is concerned with larger public issues at large.
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- public interest group is a group that promotes the interests of the people of the society.
- There interests can be of a particular section of the society or of the entire society in general.
- Their activities benefit the entire society and not just a particular section of the society.
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