10th Class Social Science Solved Paper - Social Science-2017 Delhi Set-II

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    How are ?movements? different from ?interest groups?? Explain with examples.

    Answer:

    ?Movements? are different from ?Interest groups? in the following ways:
    (i) Interest groups seek to promote the interest of the particular section or a group of society such as trade unions, business association, doctor etc. whereas, the movement groups issues specific to achieve a single objective within a limited time frame such as the Nepalese Movement for democracy, Narmada Bachao Andolan etc.
    (ii) Interest group promote collective rather than selective groups such as, BAMCEF (Backward and Minority Communities Employees Federation) whereas the movement groups are more general or generic movement that seek to achieve a broad goal in the very long term such as women?s movement.
    (iii) Interest groups represents some common or general interest that needs to be defended such as FEDECOR whereas, movement groups are long term and involve more than one issue such a, environmental movement.


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