what is the main purpose of social institutions
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the main purpose of social institutions is to do welfare of society.
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An institution is a specific ensemble of interlocked organizations and rules that serve to coordinate and constrain the behavior of a number of individuals; and the specific features of the organization have often been refined to bring about specific effects: enforcement of laws, maximization of tax collections.
Five major institutions in rural sociology are political, educational, economic, family and religion. 1. Political: Government as political institution, administers the regulatory functions of Law and order, and maintains security in society.
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