18-11-2024
08:00 AM
GS II
Sub-Categories:
Polity Notes for UPSC
Prelims: Indian Polity and Governance
Mains: Pressure Groups and Formal/Informal Associations and their Role in the Polity
Formal associations refer to groups or organizations with a defined structure, set of rules, and formal membership procedures. Examples of formal associations include political parties, trade unions, and professional organizations.
Informal associations refer to groups or organizations that do not have a formal structure or set of rules. They may be loosely organized and have a more fluid membership. Examples of informal associations include community groups, grassroots movements, and social networks.
Formal Associations |
Informal Associations |
Have a defined structure and set of rules. |
Do not have a formal structure or set of rules. |
Have formal membership procedures. |
Have a more fluid membership. |
Have a defined leadership |
May or may not have a defined leadership |
Have a constitution, by-laws, and financial regulations |
May not have any constitution, by-laws, or financial regulations |
Have regular meetings and activities |
Meetings and activities may be informal and irregular |
Formal Associations |
Informal Associations |
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Formal and Informal Associations play an important role in strengthening democracy. Some of the important functions performed by these associations are:
Thus both formal and informal associations have the potential to promote citizen participation, representation, and advocacy in the political process and contribute to the overall health of a democratic society.
Some of the limitations of formal and informal associations are
Hence, both formal and informal associations have their own strengths and weaknesses, and the effectiveness of an association depends on the context, goals, and actors involved.
Q) What are the methods used by the Farmers organizations to influence the policy-makers in India and how effective are these methods? (2019)
Q) How do pressure groups influence the Indian political process? Do you agree with this view that informal pressure groups have emerged as powerful than formal pressure groups in recent years? (2017)
Q) Pressure group politics is sometimes seen as the informal face of politics. With regards to the above, assess the structure and functioning of pressure groups in India.(2013)
Civil society organizations (CSOs) are non-governmental organizations that operate independently from the government, business sector, and political parties. They are typically formed by individuals or groups of citizens who come together to address specific social, economic, or political issues. They are also known as non-profit organizations or NGOs.
Some of the legislation governing the formal and informal associations include The Societies Registration Act, Representation of People Act 1951, Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA), The Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA), The Indian Trusts Act, 1882 (governs the registration and regulation of trusts), etc.
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