Answer:
(i)
Promotional or public interest groups promote collective rather than selective
groups.
(ii) They aim to help groups other than their own members. For example, a
group fighting against bonded labour fights not for itself but for those who
are suffering under such bondage.
(iii) In some instances, the members of a public interest
group may undertake activity that benefits them as well as others too.
(iv) Like BAMCEF (Backward and Minority Community
Employees' Federation) is an organisation largely made up of government
employees that campaigns against caste discrimination.
(v) It addresses the problems of its members who suffer
discrimination but its principal concern is with social justice and social
equality for the entire society.
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