Step 1: Understanding the Concept:
This question tests knowledge of community development and community organisation principles.
Step 2: Detailed Explanation:
Assertion A:
Creating discontent with existing conditions is indeed a basic principle of community development.
This involves making people aware of their problems and limitations.
Without discontent, there would be no motivation for change or improvement.
This statement is true.
Reason R:
Discontent must be focused and channelled into organisation of communities.
Simply having discontent is not enough; it must be directed toward positive action.
Community organisation provides the structure and direction for collective action.
This ensures that discontent leads to constructive change rather than frustration.
This statement is true.
Relationship between A and R:
R correctly explains A by stating how the discontent (mentioned in A) should be handled.
The purpose of creating discontent is to mobilize communities, and R explains this process.
Thus, R is the correct explanation of A.
Step 3: Final Answer:
Thus, both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A, which corresponds to option (A).
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