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प्रश्न
Describe the forms of relationship between pressure groups and political parties?
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उत्तर
The relationship between political parties and pressure groups can take different forms.
(i) Pressure groups are often formed and led by politicians and political parties. Most trade unions and students’ organisations in India are either established by, or affiliated to one or the other major political party.
(ii) Political parties sometimes grow out of movements. Parties like DMK and AIADMK were formed this way.
(iii) Many a times, the issues raised by pressure or movement groups are taken up by political parties, leading to a change in the policies of the parties.
संबंधित प्रश्न
In what ways do pressure groups and movements exert influence on politics?
What is a pressure group? Give a few examples.
What is the difference between a pressure group and a political party?
Which among the following is the special feature that distinguishes a pressure group from a political party?
Which of the following is not a movement?
Which one of the following is not true about the pressure groups?
Which of the following is an example of moments growing into political parties?
Which one of the following statements is not true about the public interest groups?
FEDCOR is the example of:
Which one of the following promotes the interest of a particular group?
Which of the following is not a sectional interest group?
Usually, sectional interest groups seek to promote:
The groups that form an organisation and undertake activities to promote their interests or their viewpoints are called:
The decision of movements is:
An organisation that is largely made up of government employees that campaign against caste discrimination to called:
The main objective of the Narmada Bachao Andolan was to:
Read the given extract and answer the following questions.
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Narmada Bachao Andolan or Save Narmada Movement is a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) that mobilized tribal people, farmers, environmentalists, and human rights activists against the Sardar Sarovar Dam being built across the Narmada river in Gujarat. It originally focused on the environmental issues related to trees that would be submerged under the dam water. Recently it has re-focused the aim to enable poor citizens, especially the oustees (displaced people) to get full rehabilitation facilities from the government. People felt that their suffering would not be in vain… accepted the trauma of displacement believing in the promise of irrigated fields and plentiful harvests. So, often the survivors of Rihand told us that they accepted their sufferings as sacrifices for the sake of their nation. But now, after thirty bitter years of being adrift, their livelihood even more precarious, they keep asking: “Are we the only ones chosen to make sacrifices for the nation?” |
- With what objective ‘Sardar Sarovar Dam’ was built?
- Analyse the reason for the protest by the tribal people.
- Highlight the issues on which the ‘Save Narmada Movement’ worked.
