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write the characteristics of joint family​

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Answered by kashishbajpai2004
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(1) Large in Size:

(2) Joint Property:

(3) Common Kitchen:

(4) Common Residence:

(5) Common Worship:

(6) Similar rights and obligations:

(7) Close blood ties:

(8) Absolute power of the head:

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Answered by s201952prajaktajoshi
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Explanation:

Features or Characteristics of Joint Family:

Joint family has the following features or characteristics.

(1) Large in Size:

The most important characteristic of joint family is that it is large in size. Because it consists of members of three to four generations. It includes parents, grandparents, children grand children and other close blood relatives. Several nuclear families live together as one and constitute a joint family.

(2) Joint Property:

Joint or common property is another important characteristic of joint family. All movable and immovable property of the family held jointly. Ownership, production and consumption of property take place jointly. All the members pool their income in a common family fund from which expenditure is incurred equally irrespective of their income. The head of the family acts as a trustee of the family property and looks towards the material and spiritual welfare of the family members. A family continue to remain joint till it’s property held jointly. Division of property means division of family.

(3) Common Kitchen:

It is the next important feature of joint family. All the members of joint family eat food cooked at one hearth. There is division of work in a joint family. Male members work in the field whereas female members remain engaged in the hearth. The eldest female member remains in charge of the kitchen and supervises the work of other women. This joint kitchen keeps the joint family integrated. Because separate kitchen means separation of family.

(4) Common Residence:

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All the members of a joint family live under a common roof or in a common residence. This joint living crates a sense of unity among all the members of the family. As the joint family consists of several nuclear family when it became too large and the accommodation became insufficient they may live in separate houses in close proximity to one another. Thus living in a common residence all the members eats similar type of food, wear similar type of dresses and shows similar type of behavior.

(5) Common Worship:

All the members of a joint family believe in a particular religion and worships common gods and goddesses. This common god is known as ‘kula devatas’. All the members participate in common prayer and worship their ‘kula devatas’ jointly. They have similar faith and beliefs. All the members celebrate religious rites, duties and festivals jointly. This joint worship passes from generation to generation.

(6) Similar rights and obligations:

All the members of the joint family except the head enjoy similar rights and shows similar obligations towards each other. This keeps the joint family integrated. Each member remain conscious about his rights and obligations.

(7) Close blood ties:

All the members of joint family are bound by close blood ties. In other words there exists close blood relationships among the members of joint family.

(8) Absolute power of the head:

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In a joint family the eldest male member or the head enjoy absolute power over others. In every respect his decision is final and binding.

(9) Co-operation:

Co-operation is the basis of joint family. All the members co-operate with each other in realization of their common objective and while performing family functions.

(10) Socialistic Ideals:

Joint family based on socialistic ideals “from each according to his capacity and to each according to his necessity”.

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