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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 conclusions is not implied by the passage above’?
It is good for India’s tribal people to develop their culture.
Tribal customs should not be allowed to change in any respect.
Forcing tribal people to change their customs reduces the diversity of rural life.
Tribal culture is part of the cultural richness of India.v
The argument talks about the goodness/richness of tribal culture and the lack of need to dilute the richness of these cultures. The conclusions implied in the argument are: 1)Following/developing their own culture is good for tribes as well as for the country. 2) Tribalcultures do contribute to the diversity of the Indian culture. 3) Forceful adoption of another culture by tribal people would reduce their cultural distinctness and diversity. Option (2) which states “Tribal customs should not be allowed to change in any respect” takes the argument too far and is not implied in the passage.
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