india has always believed in the value of the family system. discuss the changes both good and bad that has resulted from the break up of the trafditional indian joint family system. write a article on this.,
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The traditional joint family system is unfamiliar to the present generation. However, the name holds many cherished memories in the minds of those that belong to the older generation.
Advantages of Joint Family
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Given below are a few points that will help you frame a complete answer.
The traditional joint family system is unfamiliar to the present generation. However, the name holds many cherished memories in the minds of those that belong to the older generation.
Advantages of Joint Family
- As a result of living together, there is a sense of togetherness and love. The children learn to share and care for those around them.
- There is respect and love given to grandparents, and the grandchildren enjoy abundance of love from the elders.
- Adults also take time to punish and discipline the children.
- Selfishness and self-centered behaviour is unheard of.
- Women are confined to the house and spent most of their time in the kitchen, as they have to cook for many members.
- Every person's life is an open book and sometimes this can lead to disputes and fights.
- The women of the family have more freedom to move about and work independently, as they do not have to take care of large families.
- The children get more time to be with their own parents and they are pampered with love.
- As the pampering increase, children become selfish and cannot beyond the boundary of their family.
- Family bonds and relationships have lost its meaning.
- Values are no longer imbibed or taught to the younger generation.
- Family has shrunk to a smaller unit and this has affected the value system of the society.
- The celebrations and joy of living together has died out.
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