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प्रश्न
Answer briefly the following questions :
Define Kinship
उत्तर
The bond of blood or marriage that binds people together in a group is called kinship. There are mainly two types of kinship groups found, namely, consanguineous and affinal. While consanguineous refers to those kins who are related by blood, e.g.: Siblings; affinal kins, on the other hand, refer to those people who are related via the social institution of marriage, e.g. Husband-wife.
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