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Types of pressure groups: Promotional Groups: these groups pursue a cause of public interest like controlling pollution. Interest Groups: these pursue the interests that benefit mainly a particular group like a trade union. Outsiders: these are the groups that raise their voices against the government...
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Types of pressure groups: Promotional Groups: these groups pursue a cause of public interest like controlling pollution. Interest Groups: these pursue the interests that benefit mainly a particular group like a trade union. Outsiders: these are the groups that raise their voices against the government for its policies which are partly or in whole in conflict with the interest of some sections in particular or whole society in general. For example, NGOsprotesting against a law that dilute the environmental laws. read less
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Generally, there are three types of pressure groups(i) Sectional Interest Groups They represent a section of society like, workers, employees, business persons, industrialists, followers of a particular religion, etc. Their main concern is the betterment and well-being of their own members, not society...
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Generally, there are three types of pressure groups(i) Sectional Interest Groups They represent a section of society like, workers, employees, business persons, industrialists, followers of a particular religion, etc. Their main concern is the betterment and well-being of their own members, not society in general.(ii) Promotional or Public Interest Groups Theypromote collective rather than selective good. They aim to help groups other than their own members.For example, a group fighting against bonded labour fights not for itself but for all who are the victims of this social curse.(iii) Movement Groups Most of the movement groups are issue-specific that seek to achieve a single objective within a limited period. read less
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