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With the help of an example each, compare sectional interest groups and public interest groups. (CBSE 2014)

Sectional interest groups are concerned about a particular section of the society while public interest groups think of the good of the society in general.

Example of sectional interest group: trade unions

Example of public interest groups: FEDECOR

Explanation: Sectional interest groups fight specifically for a group within the society while the interest of public interest groups is wide-ranged.

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