Why do social movement resist the building of multipurpose projects
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Social movements are the campaigns run to empower the downtrodden in the society. It is for the betterment of the society as a whole rather than profit of certain class, ethnicity etc.
Social movements resist building of multipurpose projects for the following reasons;
(i) It reduces opportunities of more employment.
(ii) These projects affect the agricultural and social life of several people.
(iii) It reduces the needs of unskilled employment.
(iv) These projects lead to displacement of several poor people.
Social movements are the campaigns run to empower the downtrodden in the society. It is for the betterment of the society as a whole rather than profit of certain class, ethnicity etc.
Social movements resist building of multipurpose projects for the following reasons;
(i) It reduces opportunities of more employment.
(ii) These projects affect the agricultural and social life of several people.
(iii) It reduces the needs of unskilled employment.
(iv) These projects lead to displacement of several poor people.
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Social movements are basically for empowering the oppressed or distressed of the country. It withstands the building of multipurpose projects because:
• Decrease in job opportunities.
• Adverse impact on agriculture and social life of the people.
• Scale down the unskilled employment.
• Shift in the living space of the poor.
• Displacement of the people living around land area causes them to have a poor life style
• Building dams must not lead to a happy environment.
• Submerge or destroy the existing vegetation around the area
• Affects the aquatic life
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