Social Sciences, asked by luvrai4evr, 11 months ago

what is the difference between sectional interest group and public interest group​

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Answered by ayush842334
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Sectional Interest Group: They promote the interests of a single group of society. The groups which seek to promote the interest of a particular section or group of a society are called sectional interest groups. These types of groups do not promote collective interests, but only promotesectional interests.

Answered by Ranchodas
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Explanation:Sectional Interest Group:

They promote the interests of a single group of society.

They are concerned with their own group well being not the whole society 

Example Indian trade Union 

Public Interest group:They promote collective interest

They represent the general people of the society and their well being

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