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`The tribes should develop their own culture and make their contribution to the cultural richness of the country.. It is unnecessary to cause them to change their customs, habits or diversions so far as to make themselves indistinguishable liom stimulating diversity’.
Which of the following claims runs directly counter [o the spirit of the pas[o the spirit of the passage above?
Tribal people should be able to decide what elements of the modem world to adopt.
The government should make modem science and medicine available to tribal people.
Tribal people should not be subjected to any coercion to conform to non-tribal cultural norms as long as they do not violate the law.
The tribals should assimilate as far as possible into non-tribal culture as a condition of full citizenship.
The argument talks about the goodness/richness of tribal culture and the lack of need to dilute the richness of these cultures. Option (4) which states “The tribes should assimilate as far as possible into non-tribal culture as a condition of full citizenship” contradicts the spirit as well as the essence of the passage.
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