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What is a movement?
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- A movement is a collective action that involves the active participation of people. It is generally formed when people come together in the interest of a particular social issue for e.g. pollution.
- Every movement has a particular social objective or a focused problem. For e.g. Movement against corruption will have the objective to end corruption.
- Every movement requires a good leader. Good leadership keeps the movement active, makes it more effective and decides the objective of the movement, programme of action, strategy of agitation, etc.
- There are one or more organisations associated with every movement in order to follow up on issues. For e.g. the farmers’ movement has the farmers’ organization.
- Since a movement is a collective action, it requires public support. It is essential that the public must feel connected to the issue that is being focused on by the movement.
- Every movement has a programme of action which helps them to shape public opinion.
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