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संसाधनों के आवंटन में सरकारी एवं बाज़ार तंत्र के महत्व तथा इसकी सीमओं को वर्णित कीजिये| (200 शब्द)
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‘मांग की लोच’ तथा ‘मांग की आय में लोच’ में क्या अंतर है ? इसके प्रकारों की उदहारण सहित चर्चा कीजिये|(200 शब्द)
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##Question:‘मांग की लोच’ तथा ‘मांग की आय में लोच’ में क्या अंतर है ? इसके प्रकारों की उदहारण सहित चर्चा कीजिये|(200 शब्द)##Answer:,
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संसाधनों के सामान वितरण क्यों आवश्यक है ? सरकार इसे किस प्रकार सुनिश्चित करने का प्रयास करती है | (200 शब्द)
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##Question:संसाधनों के सामान वितरण क्यों आवश्यक है ? सरकार इसे किस प्रकार सुनिश्चित करने का प्रयास करती है | (200 शब्द)##Answer:,
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What do you understand by Social and Physical infrastructure? Discuss the significance of mass rapid transport system in India. (150 words/ 10 marks)
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Approach: Write an Introduction by defining the Infrastructure Explain the different types of Physical and social infrastructure Enlist the significance of Mass rapid transport system Write an appropriate conclusion Answer: Infrastructure provides supporting services in the main areas of industrial and agricultural production, domestic and foreign trade and commerce. Some of these facilities have a direct impact on the production of goods and services while others give indirect support by building the social sector of the economy. Physical Infrastructure - These infrastructures are also called economic infrastructure. These are- Energy Energy is a critical aspect of the development process of a nation. It is, of course, essential for industries. Now it is used on a large scale in agriculture and related areas like production and transportation of fertilisers, pesticides and farm equipment. There are commercial and non-commercial sources of energy. Commercial sources are coal, petroleum and electricity as they are bought and sold. Non-commercial sources of energy are firewood, agricultural waste and dried dung. These are non-commercial as they are found in nature/forests. While commercial sources of energy are generally exhaustible (with the exception of hydropower), noncommercial sources are generally renewable . Transport: Transport- Air, water and Land Railways: Railways in the case of India are considered as the lifeline of the economy.Indian railways network is one of the longest in the world. It facilitates the movement of both freight and passengers and contributes to the growth of the economy. Indian Railway was introduced in 1853, when a line was constructed from Bombay to Thane covering a distance of 34 km. Roadways: India has one of the largest road networks in the world with a total length of 42.3 lakh km (2008-09).Road transport is relatively suitable for shorter distance travel.The distribution of roads is not uniform in the country. The density of road is high in most of the northern states and major southern states. Waterways: Waterway is an important mode of transport for both passenger and cargo traffic in India. It is the cheapest means of transport and is most suitable for carrying heavy and bulky material. Social Infrastructure: Social infrastructure are that infrastructure which helps in the development and growth of human populatio of the society. Health: Health is the holistic process related to the overall growth and development of the nation. Development of health infrastructure ensures a country of healthy manpower for production of goods and services.Expansion of health infrastructure has resulted in the eradication of smallpox, guinea worms and the near eradication of polio and leprosy. In recent times, the private sector has been playing a dominant role in medical education and training, medical technology and diagnostics, manufacture and sale of pharmaceuticals, hospital construction and the provision of medical services Education: Education is important for creating the future manpower of the country. In Our country, the literacy rate is 74.04 (Census 2011). The education is provided in the form of primary, secondary and higher education. There is a good enrollment ratio in the primary and secondary sector but the enrollment ratio is poor in the case of higher education. The education sector is suffering from the issues like The significance of Mass Rapid Transport System: Mass rapid transport system are that mode of transportation which form a major part of public transportation,There significance is- 1. Better connectivity: Mass rapid transport system provide better connectivity to important places like hospitals, railway stations, airports etc 2. Affordability and Accessibility: These mode of the transport system are having affordable fare which gives the inclusiveness to these infrastructures. 3. Increasing Urbanisation: The urbanization in the country is increasing (currently it is approx- 30% and expected to increase upto 50% by 2030). This speed of urbanization demands the efficient mode of public transportation and this could be provided by the rapid transport system. This mode of transportation will provide, last mile connectivity will solve the problem of the traffic jam, will reduce the time for commuting, 4. Significance for human happiness: The better availability of rapid transport system (like Metro, BRTS etc) contribute in overall happiness of the resident of the city. The assured availability and sense of equality help to reduce anxiety. 5. Better Urban Planning: The Rapid Transport system could help for better urban planning in the developing cities (Example- In smart cities). 6. Cultural Significance: The caste rigidities are diluted because all section of society travels in this mode of transportation. Also, stationsare used to depict the cultural heritage of the county. For example in thewall of metro station there used to be traditional paintings, the name of stations are given in the name of national leaders like Subhas Nagar, Moti Nagar etc Conclusion: Infrastructure, both economic and social, is essential for the development of a country. As a support system, it directly influences all economic activities by increasing the productivity of the factors of production and improving the quality of life.
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##Question:What do you understand by Social and Physical infrastructure? Discuss the significance of mass rapid transport system in India. (150 words/ 10 marks)##Answer:Approach: Write an Introduction by defining the Infrastructure Explain the different types of Physical and social infrastructure Enlist the significance of Mass rapid transport system Write an appropriate conclusion Answer: Infrastructure provides supporting services in the main areas of industrial and agricultural production, domestic and foreign trade and commerce. Some of these facilities have a direct impact on the production of goods and services while others give indirect support by building the social sector of the economy. Physical Infrastructure - These infrastructures are also called economic infrastructure. These are- Energy Energy is a critical aspect of the development process of a nation. It is, of course, essential for industries. Now it is used on a large scale in agriculture and related areas like production and transportation of fertilisers, pesticides and farm equipment. There are commercial and non-commercial sources of energy. Commercial sources are coal, petroleum and electricity as they are bought and sold. Non-commercial sources of energy are firewood, agricultural waste and dried dung. These are non-commercial as they are found in nature/forests. While commercial sources of energy are generally exhaustible (with the exception of hydropower), noncommercial sources are generally renewable . Transport: Transport- Air, water and Land Railways: Railways in the case of India are considered as the lifeline of the economy.Indian railways network is one of the longest in the world. It facilitates the movement of both freight and passengers and contributes to the growth of the economy. Indian Railway was introduced in 1853, when a line was constructed from Bombay to Thane covering a distance of 34 km. Roadways: India has one of the largest road networks in the world with a total length of 42.3 lakh km (2008-09).Road transport is relatively suitable for shorter distance travel.The distribution of roads is not uniform in the country. The density of road is high in most of the northern states and major southern states. Waterways: Waterway is an important mode of transport for both passenger and cargo traffic in India. It is the cheapest means of transport and is most suitable for carrying heavy and bulky material. Social Infrastructure: Social infrastructure are that infrastructure which helps in the development and growth of human populatio of the society. Health: Health is the holistic process related to the overall growth and development of the nation. Development of health infrastructure ensures a country of healthy manpower for production of goods and services.Expansion of health infrastructure has resulted in the eradication of smallpox, guinea worms and the near eradication of polio and leprosy. In recent times, the private sector has been playing a dominant role in medical education and training, medical technology and diagnostics, manufacture and sale of pharmaceuticals, hospital construction and the provision of medical services Education: Education is important for creating the future manpower of the country. In Our country, the literacy rate is 74.04 (Census 2011). The education is provided in the form of primary, secondary and higher education. There is a good enrollment ratio in the primary and secondary sector but the enrollment ratio is poor in the case of higher education. The education sector is suffering from the issues like The significance of Mass Rapid Transport System: Mass rapid transport system are that mode of transportation which form a major part of public transportation,There significance is- 1. Better connectivity: Mass rapid transport system provide better connectivity to important places like hospitals, railway stations, airports etc 2. Affordability and Accessibility: These mode of the transport system are having affordable fare which gives the inclusiveness to these infrastructures. 3. Increasing Urbanisation: The urbanization in the country is increasing (currently it is approx- 30% and expected to increase upto 50% by 2030). This speed of urbanization demands the efficient mode of public transportation and this could be provided by the rapid transport system. This mode of transportation will provide, last mile connectivity will solve the problem of the traffic jam, will reduce the time for commuting, 4. Significance for human happiness: The better availability of rapid transport system (like Metro, BRTS etc) contribute in overall happiness of the resident of the city. The assured availability and sense of equality help to reduce anxiety. 5. Better Urban Planning: The Rapid Transport system could help for better urban planning in the developing cities (Example- In smart cities). 6. Cultural Significance: The caste rigidities are diluted because all section of society travels in this mode of transportation. Also, stationsare used to depict the cultural heritage of the county. For example in thewall of metro station there used to be traditional paintings, the name of stations are given in the name of national leaders like Subhas Nagar, Moti Nagar etc Conclusion: Infrastructure, both economic and social, is essential for the development of a country. As a support system, it directly influences all economic activities by increasing the productivity of the factors of production and improving the quality of life.
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Write short notes on the following: a.) Bharatmala Project b.) Sagarmala Project
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What is irrigation system? Describe the role of micro-irrigation in increasing the water-use efficiency. (150 words, 10 marks)
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What is Soil Profile? Discuss the factors impacting formation of Soil. (10 marks/150 words)
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##Question:What is Soil Profile? Discuss the factors impacting formation of Soil. (10 marks/150 words)##Answer:,
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Why is the land under agriculture getting reduced day by day? Suggest some initiative by government to ensure an increase in agriculture production in India.
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##Question:Why is the land under agriculture getting reduced day by day? Suggest some initiative by government to ensure an increase in agriculture production in India.##Answer:,
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what is the method of soil conservation in arid and semiarid regions? (250 words)
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##Question:what is the method of soil conservation in arid and semiarid regions? (250 words)##Answer:,
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Why is a section of people in India still without food? Do you think green revolution has made India self-sufficient in food grain? (200 words)
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##Question:Why is a section of people in India still without food? Do you think green revolution has made India self-sufficient in food grain? (200 words)##Answer:,
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why agriculture diversification is necessary for sustainable livelihood?
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##Question:why agriculture diversification is necessary for sustainable livelihood?##Answer:,
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Discuss the various aspects of land reform and their success and challenges.
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Green Revolution transformed the agricultural sector in India. However, the agricultural growth is riddled with various contradictions (200 words)
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##Question:Green Revolution transformed the agricultural sector in India. However, the agricultural growth is riddled with various contradictions (200 words)##Answer:,
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Discuss the evolution of music in India. Also, differentiate between the Hindustani and Carnatic forms in music. (200 words)
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Write a short note on basic of Indian music?
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What is biodiversity? Discuss the various conventions on conservation of biodiversity. (200 words)
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Write short notes on: a) Conservation and Community Reserve b) Eco-Sensitive Zone (100 Words)
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The Like-Minded Megadiverse Countries (LMMC) is a group of countries that harbor the majority of the Earth"s species. Substantiate the objectives with which this group has been set up along with the role played by it. (200 Words/ 10 marks)
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##Question:The Like-Minded Megadiverse Countries (LMMC) is a group of countries that harbor the majority of the Earth"s species. Substantiate the objectives with which this group has been set up along with the role played by it. (200 Words/ 10 marks)##Answer:.
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“India needs modernization and not westernization”. Comment (200 words| 10 marks)
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Indian society is confronting series of dilemmas’ and paradoxes. Critically examine the statement by giving examples from everyday life. (150 words | 10 marks )
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##Question:Indian society is confronting series of dilemmas’ and paradoxes. Critically examine the statement by giving examples from everyday life. (150 words | 10 marks )##Answer:.
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Discuss the features of a typical Indian joint family. ( 150 words | 10 marks)
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A country’s foreign policy does not emerge from a vacuum. It is guided and shaped by thatcountry’s history and culture, the political system and various other factors. In light of this statement, discuss the main principles and objectives of India’s foreign policy. (250 words/15marks)
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##Question:A country’s foreign policy does not emerge from a vacuum. It is guided and shaped by thatcountry’s history and culture, the political system and various other factors. In light of this statement, discuss the main principles and objectives of India’s foreign policy. (250 words/15marks)##Answer:,
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“It was following the end of the Cold War that structural shifts could be observed in India’s Foreign Policy approach.” In light of this statement, discuss the major shifts in both India’s foreign policy and foreign economic policy. (200-220 words)
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##Question:“It was following the end of the Cold War that structural shifts could be observed in India’s Foreign Policy approach.” In light of this statement, discuss the major shifts in both India’s foreign policy and foreign economic policy. (200-220 words)##Answer:,
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What do you understand by Heartland and Rimland theories? Why are these important from a geopolitical point of view? (200-220 words)
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##Question:What do you understand by Heartland and Rimland theories? Why are these important from a geopolitical point of view? (200-220 words) ##Answer:,
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What is a foreign policy? What are the various determinants of foreign policy? (200-220 words)
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“Non alignment is not only about neutrality but the freedom to decide each issue on its merit.” In the light of this statement examine how India played an active part in international affairs during Nehruvian era.(250 words)
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##Question:“Non alignment is not only about neutrality but the freedom to decide each issue on its merit.” In the light of this statement examine how India played an active part in international affairs during Nehruvian era.(250 words)##Answer:,
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The geopolitics is slowly moving into multi-polar world from unipolar world , and India is going to face many challenges due to this. Briefly discus what are those challenges in current scenario and way forward to them.
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##Question:The geopolitics is slowly moving into multi-polar world from unipolar world , and India is going to face many challenges due to this. Briefly discus what are those challenges in current scenario and way forward to them.##Answer:,
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Briefly explain the different forms such as soft , smart, sharp and hard power.Also, Briefly explain how India has privilege of soft powerin present geo politics .
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##Question:Briefly explain the different forms such as soft , smart, sharp and hard power.Also, Briefly explain how India has privilege of soft powerin present geo politics .##Answer:,
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Discuss the socio economic factor responsible for the growth of communalism in India.
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##Question:Discuss the socio economic factor responsible for the growth of communalism in India.##Answer:,
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Growing feeling of regionalism creates the demand for separate state. Critically examine. Nature: Medium [200-220 words] UPSC 2016
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##Question:Growing feeling of regionalism creates the demand for separate state. Critically examine. Nature: Medium [200-220 words] UPSC 2016##Answer:,
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What is the basis of regionalism? Is it the unequal distribution of economic benefits which is mainly responsible for regionalism in India? [200-220 words] UPSC 2016
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##Question:What is the basis of regionalism? Is it the unequal distribution of economic benefits which is mainly responsible for regionalism in India? [200-220 words] UPSC 2016 ##Answer:,
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What do you understand by Son of soil policy ?Examine to what extent it is practiced in current scenario.[200-220 words]
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##Question:What do you understand by Son of soil policy ?Examine to what extent it is practiced in current scenario.[200-220 words]##Answer:,
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Is Regionalism a threat to national integration? Critically examine. [200-220 words]
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##Question:Is Regionalism a threat to national integration? Critically examine. [200-220 words] ##Answer:,
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“Modernity is breathing religious fundamentalism. “ Critically analyze the statement in context of Indian society[200-220 words]
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##Question:“Modernity is breathing religious fundamentalism. “ Critically analyze the statement in context of Indian society[200-220 words]##Answer:,
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Despite existing regional inequalities, feeling of regionalism is not so prominent in the current scenario. Discuss.[200-220 words]
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##Question:Despite existing regional inequalities, feeling of regionalism is not so prominent in the current scenario. Discuss.[200-220 words]##Answer:,
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What is money laundering? Mention the objectives and process of money laundering. Discuss the causes and effects of money laundering. (250 words/15 marks)
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Approach: 1. Introduction: Add data related to Money laundering 2. Define Money laundering along with its objectives and process 3. In 2nd part of the body highlight the causes and effects of money laundering 4. Conclusion: the way forward Answer: According to the IMF, global Money Laundering is estimated between 2 to 5% of World GDP. What is Money Laundering? Money laundering is concealing or disguising the identity of illegally obtained proceeds so that they appear to have originated from legitimate sources. It is frequently a component of other, much more serious, crimes such as drug trafficking, robbery, or extortion. Money Laundering can take several forms, like Structuring also called Smurfing, Bulk Cash Smuggling, Cash Intensive Businesses, Trade based Laundering, Shell companies Round tripping, Gambling, Black salaries, Tax amnesties, Transaction laundering, etc. Objectives of Money Laundering: 1. To hide the illegal activity that generated black money 2. To make the money appeared as legally earned Process of Money Laundering: It involves three steps: placement, layering, and integration. Placement puts the "dirty money" into the legitimate financial system. The launderer deposits the illegal money through different agents and banks in the form of cash by having a formal or informal agreement. Layering conceals the source of the money through a series of transactions and bookkeeping tricks. In this process, the launderer hides his real income by making a foul play. The launderer deposits funds to investment instruments such as bonds, stocks, and traveler"s checks or in their bank accounts abroad. This account is often opened in banks of those countries which do not reveal the details of their account holders. So in this process, the ownership and source of money is disguised. In the case of integration, the now-laundered money is withdrawn from the legitimate account to be used for criminal activities. Causes of Money laundering: 1. Anti-Money laundering legislation was enacted in 2002. 2. Prevalence of Hawala transactions 3. Level of corruption in public services in India 4. The weakness of the criminal justice system 5. Lack of adequately trained workforce 6. India has been unsuccessful in signing TIEAs. Effects of Money laundering: 1. Economic Impacts: Undermines legitimacy of private sector Undermines integrity of financial markets Loss of control of economic policy Economic distortion and instability Loss of revenue Security threats to privatization efforts Volatility in exchange rates and interest rates due to unanticipated transfers of funds Rise of economic prices Affects trade and international capital flows 2. Social Impacts: Increased criminality Decreases human development Misallocation of resources Affects the trust of local citizens in their domestic financial institutions Declines the moral and social position of the society by exposing it to activities such as drug trafficking, smuggling, corruption, and other criminal activities 3. Political Impacts: Initiates political distrust and instability Criminalization of politics The evolving threats of money laundering supported by the emerging technologies need to be addressed with equally advanced Anti-Money Launderings mechanisms like big data and artificial intelligence. Both international and domestic stakeholders need to come together by strengthening data sharing mechanisms amongst them to effectively eliminate the problem of money laundering.
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##Question:What is money laundering? Mention the objectives and process of money laundering. Discuss the causes and effects of money laundering. (250 words/15 marks)##Answer:Approach: 1. Introduction: Add data related to Money laundering 2. Define Money laundering along with its objectives and process 3. In 2nd part of the body highlight the causes and effects of money laundering 4. Conclusion: the way forward Answer: According to the IMF, global Money Laundering is estimated between 2 to 5% of World GDP. What is Money Laundering? Money laundering is concealing or disguising the identity of illegally obtained proceeds so that they appear to have originated from legitimate sources. It is frequently a component of other, much more serious, crimes such as drug trafficking, robbery, or extortion. Money Laundering can take several forms, like Structuring also called Smurfing, Bulk Cash Smuggling, Cash Intensive Businesses, Trade based Laundering, Shell companies Round tripping, Gambling, Black salaries, Tax amnesties, Transaction laundering, etc. Objectives of Money Laundering: 1. To hide the illegal activity that generated black money 2. To make the money appeared as legally earned Process of Money Laundering: It involves three steps: placement, layering, and integration. Placement puts the "dirty money" into the legitimate financial system. The launderer deposits the illegal money through different agents and banks in the form of cash by having a formal or informal agreement. Layering conceals the source of the money through a series of transactions and bookkeeping tricks. In this process, the launderer hides his real income by making a foul play. The launderer deposits funds to investment instruments such as bonds, stocks, and traveler"s checks or in their bank accounts abroad. This account is often opened in banks of those countries which do not reveal the details of their account holders. So in this process, the ownership and source of money is disguised. In the case of integration, the now-laundered money is withdrawn from the legitimate account to be used for criminal activities. Causes of Money laundering: 1. Anti-Money laundering legislation was enacted in 2002. 2. Prevalence of Hawala transactions 3. Level of corruption in public services in India 4. The weakness of the criminal justice system 5. Lack of adequately trained workforce 6. India has been unsuccessful in signing TIEAs. Effects of Money laundering: 1. Economic Impacts: Undermines legitimacy of private sector Undermines integrity of financial markets Loss of control of economic policy Economic distortion and instability Loss of revenue Security threats to privatization efforts Volatility in exchange rates and interest rates due to unanticipated transfers of funds Rise of economic prices Affects trade and international capital flows 2. Social Impacts: Increased criminality Decreases human development Misallocation of resources Affects the trust of local citizens in their domestic financial institutions Declines the moral and social position of the society by exposing it to activities such as drug trafficking, smuggling, corruption, and other criminal activities 3. Political Impacts: Initiates political distrust and instability Criminalization of politics The evolving threats of money laundering supported by the emerging technologies need to be addressed with equally advanced Anti-Money Launderings mechanisms like big data and artificial intelligence. Both international and domestic stakeholders need to come together by strengthening data sharing mechanisms amongst them to effectively eliminate the problem of money laundering.
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Discuss the causes of militancy in Kashmir. Explain the relevance of article 370 in present scenario. (150 words)
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##Question:Discuss the causes of militancy in Kashmir. Explain the relevance of article 370 in present scenario. (150 words)##Answer:,
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What do you understand by lone wolf attack? In the wake of such attacks discuss India’s vulnerability to them.(150 words)
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##Question:What do you understand by lone wolf attack? In the wake of such attacks discuss India’s vulnerability to them.(150 words)##Answer:,
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Societal reasons are as important as economic and administrative ones when it comes to the generation of black money. Discuss.(150 words)
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##Question:Societal reasons are as important as economic and administrative ones when it comes to the generation of black money. Discuss.(150 words)##Answer:,
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India and Bangladesh have been able to resolve various pending bilateral issues. However, resolution of the Teesta water dispute remains elusive. Discuss. (200-220 words)
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##Question:India and Bangladesh have been able to resolve various pending bilateral issues. However, resolution of the Teesta water dispute remains elusive. Discuss. (200-220 words)##Answer:,
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The internal crisis in Nepal over the past few years has given concrete shape to the fears of China gaining upper hand vis-a-vis a traditionally influential India. Elaborate. What can India do to further strengthen its ties with the Himalayan nation? (200-220 words)
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##Question:The internal crisis in Nepal over the past few years has given concrete shape to the fears of China gaining upper hand vis-a-vis a traditionally influential India. Elaborate. What can India do to further strengthen its ties with the Himalayan nation? (200-220 words)##Answer:,
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Doklam standoff will only serve to deepen the India-Bhutan alliance even further. Critically analyse. Why should India be concerned about Bhutan’s relation with China? (200-220 words)
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##Question:Doklam standoff will only serve to deepen the India-Bhutan alliance even further. Critically analyse. Why should India be concerned about Bhutan’s relation with China? (200-220 words)##Answer:,
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Apart from the Teesta water issue for resolving between India and Bangladesh, they still have a few morecontentious issues to resolve between them. What are these issues? Critically analyze. (250 Words/15 marks)
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##Question:Apart from the Teesta water issue for resolving between India and Bangladesh, they still have a few morecontentious issues to resolve between them. What are these issues? Critically analyze. (250 Words/15 marks)##Answer:,
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Is secularism a myth in Indian society? Critically analyse with examples. (150 words)
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##Question:Is secularism a myth in Indian society? Critically analyse with examples. (150 words)##Answer:,
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Identify any four example of cultural diversity and arrange them according to their significance in India’s Unity .[200-220 words]
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##Question:Identify any four example of cultural diversity and arrange them according to their significance in India’s Unity .[200-220 words]##Answer:,
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Explain the concept diversity in unity and substantiate it with example from socio-cultural life .[200-220 words]
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##Question:Explain the concept diversity in unity and substantiate it with example from socio-cultural life .[200-220 words]##Answer:,
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How Indian model of secularism is different from the West? Discuss.[200-220 words]
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##Question:How Indian model of secularism is different from the West? Discuss.[200-220 words] ##Answer:,
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To what extent implementation of Article 44 is justified given the socio-cultural diversity of India.
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##Question:To what extent implementation of Article 44 is justified given the socio-cultural diversity of India.##Answer:,
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In our first past the post electoral system, it is ultimately seats, not votes, that count. In this context critically analyse the First past the post system.
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##Question:In our first past the post electoral system, it is ultimately seats, not votes, that count. In this context critically analyse the First past the post system.##Answer:,
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Distinguish between different types of electoral systems
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##Question:Distinguish between different types of electoral systems##Answer:,
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"Right to recall will empower the voters and make the legislators more accountable thus strengthening democracy in India. Critically Analyse. [200 Words]
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##Question:"Right to recall will empower the voters and make the legislators more accountable thus strengthening democracy in India. Critically Analyse. [200 Words]##Answer:,
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critically examine the significance of NOTA in elections in India.
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##Question:critically examine the significance of NOTA in elections in India.##Answer:,
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Differentiate between saturated and unsaturated fats giving examples? How are these linked to health?
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##Question:Differentiate between saturated and unsaturated fats giving examples? How are these linked to health?##Answer:,
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Differentiate between fat soluble and water soluble vitamins with appropriate examples.
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##Question:Differentiate between fat soluble and water soluble vitamins with appropriate examples.##Answer:,
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Critically examine the factors responsible for growing unrest in East Pakistan. Also discuss the role played by India in liberation of Bangladesh. [250 words][15 marks]
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##Question:Critically examine the factors responsible for growing unrest in East Pakistan. Also discuss the role played by India in liberation of Bangladesh. [250 words][15 marks]##Answer:,
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Critically examine the compulsion which prompted India to play a decisive role in the emergence of Bangladesh? [150 words]
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##Question:Critically examine the compulsion which prompted India to play a decisive role in the emergence of Bangladesh? [150 words]##Answer:,
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What were the factors that led to the declaration of emergency in 1975? Why is it considered as a dark period of democracy? In this context discuss the response among the masses. [200 words]
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##Question:What were the factors that led to the declaration of emergency in 1975? Why is it considered as a dark period of democracy? In this context discuss the response among the masses. [200 words]##Answer:,
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Critically examine the factors responsible for emergence of JP Movement. Also mention to what extent it was a valid development? [200 words]
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##Question:Critically examine the factors responsible for emergence of JP Movement. Also mention to what extent it was a valid development? [200 words]##Answer:,
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Discuss the factors which led to the situation of crisis in Assam in 1970’s and also mention how the situation of crisis was addressed. [200 words]
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##Question:Discuss the factors which led to the situation of crisis in Assam in 1970’s and also mention how the situation of crisis was addressed. [200 words]##Answer:,
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The genesis of Punjab problem lay in the growth of communalism which erupted into extremism, separatism and terrorism after 1980’s. [200 words]
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##Question:The genesis of Punjab problem lay in the growth of communalism which erupted into extremism, separatism and terrorism after 1980’s. [200 words]##Answer:,
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Critically evaluate the impact of Green Revolution on Indian Agriculture. (200 words| 10 marks)
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##Question:Critically evaluate the impact of Green Revolution on Indian Agriculture. (200 words| 10 marks)##Answer:,
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Why did the Green Revolution in India virtually by-pass the eastern region despite fertile soil and good availability of water? [200 words]
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##Question:Why did the Green Revolution in India virtually by-pass the eastern region despite fertile soil and good availability of water? [200 words]##Answer:,
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The India-European Union (EU) FTA has remained in a deadlock. Examine the reasons while also suggesting a way forward. (200 – 220 words)
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##Question:The India-European Union (EU) FTA has remained in a deadlock. Examine the reasons while also suggesting a way forward. (200 – 220 words)##Answer:,
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Discuss the achievements and failures of European Union. How has EU set the benchmark for regional integration? (200 – 220 words)
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##Question:Discuss the achievements and failures of European Union. How has EU set the benchmark for regional integration? (200 – 220 words)##Answer:.
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Over the past few years, India-France relations have developed a lot in strategic and economic areas. Discuss (150 words/10 Marks)
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##Question:Over the past few years, India-France relations have developed a lot in strategic and economic areas. Discuss (150 words/10 Marks)##Answer:,
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What can be the possible benefits that India can accrue with improved India-Germany cooperation? Explain.(200 – 220 words)
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##Question:What can be the possible benefits that India can accrue with improved India-Germany cooperation? Explain.(200 – 220 words) ##Answer:,
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What is GAGAN? Discuss the benefits of GAGAN and GEMINI. (150 words/ 10 marks)
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Approach: Introduction- GAGAN should be explained. Main body- Benefits of GAGAN and GEMINI should be discussed. Conclusion- A suitable conclusion should be given. Answer: GAGAN is a collaboration between ISRO and the Airport Authority of India to provide navigational information for civilian aircraft movement. This program is also using a dedicated communication satellite. Benefits of GAGAN and GEMINI The device is developed for effective dissemination of emergency information and communication on Ocean States Forecast and mapping of Potential Fishing Zones (PFZ) to fishermen. PFZ provides information about the probable locations of fish aggregation in the seas to the fishermen. Ocean States Forecast provides the accurate state of the ocean that includes forecasts related to winds, waves, ocean currents, water temperature, etc. One essential component of the GAGAN project is the study of ionospheric behavior over the Indian region. GAGAN ionospheric algorithm was developed by ISRO. This makes India the third country in the world which has such precision approach capabilities. It can provide navigational support to the Indian railway for signaling when the train approaches to no man crossing and also for alignment of railway tracks. Road Asset Management System (RAMS) is likely to be developed for all National Highways in the country and a modern management system that will use the GAGAN system. GAGAN signals can also be used to manage traffic in real-time to avoid traffic jams. GAGAN covers the area from Africa to Australia and has expansion capability for seamless navigation services across the region. GAGAN provides accuracy, availability, and integrity essential for each phase of flight, en route the approach for airports within the GAGAN service volume. This makes airline operations more efficient and effective, increasing air safety, and fuel efficiency. GEMINI is a portable receiver that is linked to ISRO satellites. With this device, the fishermen outside the signal range of their phone companies (i.e. 10-12 km) can also access warnings and alerts, as the device can send signals up to 300 nautical miles. It will facilitate satellite-based communication that will be highly useful while dealing with cyclones, high waves, and tsunamis. Issues: The drawback of this device is that it only allows one-way communication, i.e, it can’t be used by fishermen to make calls. Also, it is relatively expensive for the average fisherman (priced at ₹9,000 per device). Attempts are being made to subsidize it by as much as 90%. GAGAN has been developed for aviation but it will provide benefits to other sectors as well like transportation, railways, surveying, maritime, highways, telecom industry, and security agencies.
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##Question:What is GAGAN? Discuss the benefits of GAGAN and GEMINI. (150 words/ 10 marks)##Answer:Approach: Introduction- GAGAN should be explained. Main body- Benefits of GAGAN and GEMINI should be discussed. Conclusion- A suitable conclusion should be given. Answer: GAGAN is a collaboration between ISRO and the Airport Authority of India to provide navigational information for civilian aircraft movement. This program is also using a dedicated communication satellite. Benefits of GAGAN and GEMINI The device is developed for effective dissemination of emergency information and communication on Ocean States Forecast and mapping of Potential Fishing Zones (PFZ) to fishermen. PFZ provides information about the probable locations of fish aggregation in the seas to the fishermen. Ocean States Forecast provides the accurate state of the ocean that includes forecasts related to winds, waves, ocean currents, water temperature, etc. One essential component of the GAGAN project is the study of ionospheric behavior over the Indian region. GAGAN ionospheric algorithm was developed by ISRO. This makes India the third country in the world which has such precision approach capabilities. It can provide navigational support to the Indian railway for signaling when the train approaches to no man crossing and also for alignment of railway tracks. Road Asset Management System (RAMS) is likely to be developed for all National Highways in the country and a modern management system that will use the GAGAN system. GAGAN signals can also be used to manage traffic in real-time to avoid traffic jams. GAGAN covers the area from Africa to Australia and has expansion capability for seamless navigation services across the region. GAGAN provides accuracy, availability, and integrity essential for each phase of flight, en route the approach for airports within the GAGAN service volume. This makes airline operations more efficient and effective, increasing air safety, and fuel efficiency. GEMINI is a portable receiver that is linked to ISRO satellites. With this device, the fishermen outside the signal range of their phone companies (i.e. 10-12 km) can also access warnings and alerts, as the device can send signals up to 300 nautical miles. It will facilitate satellite-based communication that will be highly useful while dealing with cyclones, high waves, and tsunamis. Issues: The drawback of this device is that it only allows one-way communication, i.e, it can’t be used by fishermen to make calls. Also, it is relatively expensive for the average fisherman (priced at ₹9,000 per device). Attempts are being made to subsidize it by as much as 90%. GAGAN has been developed for aviation but it will provide benefits to other sectors as well like transportation, railways, surveying, maritime, highways, telecom industry, and security agencies.
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What are the different types of agricultural organisations? Discuss the relevance and challenges of cooperative farming globally.(200 words| 10 marks)
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##Question:What are the different types of agricultural organisations? Discuss the relevance and challenges of cooperative farming globally.(200 words| 10 marks)##Answer:,
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Write short notes on the following: (100 words each) a.) Shifting agriculture b.) Nomadic herding c.) Commercial agriculture d.) PVTG’s in India
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##Question:Write short notes on the following: (100 words each) a.) Shifting agriculture b.) Nomadic herding c.) Commercial agriculture d.) PVTG’s in India ##Answer:,
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What do you understand by the Heat budgeting? Briefly explain the processes through which the earth-atmosphere system maintains heat balance. (150 words)
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##Question:What do you understand by the Heat budgeting? Briefly explain the processes through which the earth-atmosphere system maintains heat balance. (150 words)##Answer:,
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Write a short note on following.(50 words each) 1. Daylight saving time 2. Slope and aspect
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##Question:Write a short note on following.(50 words each) 1. Daylight saving time 2. Slope and aspect##Answer:1
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Briefly explain the green house gas effect. (150 words)
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##Question:Briefly explain the green house gas effect. (150 words)##Answer:,
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What are wetlands? What is their ecological significance? Also discuss the threats being faced by the wetlands. (200 words)
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##Question:What are wetlands? What is their ecological significance? Also discuss the threats being faced by the wetlands. (200 words)##Answer:,
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Write short notes on: a) Montreux Record b) CMS (100 Words)
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##Question:Write short notes on: a) Montreux Record b) CMS (100 Words)##Answer:,
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The position of Indian President is that of influence but not power.” Critically analyse. (200 words)
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##Question:The position of Indian President is that of influence but not power.” Critically analyse. (200 words)##Answer:,
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Write a short note on veto powers of President.
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##Question:Write a short note on veto powers of President.##Answer:,
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Discuss communicable and non-communicable diseases with relevant examples. What are the steps taken by the government to reduce increasing cases of such diseases?
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##Question:Discuss communicable and non-communicable diseases with relevant examples. What are the steps taken by the government to reduce increasing cases of such diseases?##Answer:,
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Though India has seen a significant improvement in controlling communicable diseases, the rise in non-communicable diseases continues to be a cause of concern. Elucidate. (150 words)
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##Question:Though India has seen a significant improvement in controlling communicable diseases, the rise in non-communicable diseases continues to be a cause of concern. Elucidate. (150 words)##Answer:,
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Mughal architecture represents a high watermark in the evolution of Indo-Islamic architecture. Elucidate [200 words]
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##Question:Mughal architecture represents a high watermark in the evolution of Indo-Islamic architecture. Elucidate [200 words]##Answer:,
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Discuss the evolution of Indo-Islamic architecture during the Sultanate rule. [100 words]
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##Question:Discuss the evolution of Indo-Islamic architecture during the Sultanate rule. [100 words]##Answer:,
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Discuss Rajput architecture with examples. [200 words]
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##Question:Discuss Rajput architecture with examples. [200 words]##Answer:,
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“Poverty should be treated as violation of human right”. To what extent statement is this statement justified in the context of Indian society.
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##Question:“Poverty should be treated as violation of human right”. To what extent statement is this statement justified in the context of Indian society.##Answer:,
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Discuss the various causes for poverty in India. How can this problem of poverty be addressed? (200-250 words)
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##Question:Discuss the various causes for poverty in India. How can this problem of poverty be addressed? (200-250 words)##Answer:,
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“Green revolution was a government programme of agricultural modernization.” In this context of this statement critically examine the impact of green revolution on Indian society. (150 words)
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##Question:“Green revolution was a government programme of agricultural modernization.” In this context of this statement critically examine the impact of green revolution on Indian society. (150 words)##Answer:,
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It is believed by many that the green revolution created grounds for red revolution .To what extent do you agree with the statement. (150 words)
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##Question:It is believed by many that the green revolution created grounds for red revolution .To what extent do you agree with the statement. (150 words)##Answer:,
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Briefly discuss to what extent Bhoodan movement was a success in post independence period. (150 words)
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##Question:Briefly discuss to what extent Bhoodan movement was a success in post independence period. (150 words)##Answer:,
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Examine the success of operation flood and also explain why the example of amul could not be replicated in other sectors of the country. (250 words)
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##Question:Examine the success of operation flood and also explain why the example of amul could not be replicated in other sectors of the country. (250 words)##Answer:,
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“Green revolution was a government programme of agricultural modernization.” In this context of this statement critically examine the impact of green revolution on Indian society. (150 words)
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##Question:“Green revolution was a government programme of agricultural modernization.” In this context of this statement critically examine the impact of green revolution on Indian society. (150 words)##Answer:,
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It is believed by many that the green revolution created grounds for red revolution .To what extent do you agree with the statement. (150 words)
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##Question:It is believed by many that the green revolution created grounds for red revolution .To what extent do you agree with the statement. (150 words)##Answer:,
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अठारहवीं सदी में मुग़ल साम्राज्य का पतन, क्षेत्रीय सत्ताओं के उद्भव का कारण बना, जिसकी परिणति अन्ततः अंग्रेजो के भारत के शासक के रूप में स्थापित होने के रूप में हुयी |कथन का परीक्षण कीजिये | (150-200 शब्द 10 अंक) The decline of the Mughal Empire in the eighteenth century led to the emergence of regional powers, which ultimately culminated in the establishment of the British as rulers of India. Examine the statement. (150-200 words 10 marks)
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##Question:अठारहवीं सदी में मुग़ल साम्राज्य का पतन, क्षेत्रीय सत्ताओं के उद्भव का कारण बना, जिसकी परिणति अन्ततः अंग्रेजो के भारत के शासक के रूप में स्थापित होने के रूप में हुयी |कथन का परीक्षण कीजिये | (150-200 शब्द 10 अंक) The decline of the Mughal Empire in the eighteenth century led to the emergence of regional powers, which ultimately culminated in the establishment of the British as rulers of India. Examine the statement. (150-200 words 10 marks)##Answer:,
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भारत में साम्राज्य विस्तार के लिए विभिन्न यूरोपीय कम्पनियाँ संघर्षरत थी किन्तु मुख्य संघर्ष अंग्रेज और फ्रांसीसियों के मध्य हुआ | भारत में दोनों के मध्य हुए युद्ध का वर्णन करते हुए उनके साम्राज्य विस्तार को बताइए (200 शब्द)
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##Question:भारत में साम्राज्य विस्तार के लिए विभिन्न यूरोपीय कम्पनियाँ संघर्षरत थी किन्तु मुख्य संघर्ष अंग्रेज और फ्रांसीसियों के मध्य हुआ | भारत में दोनों के मध्य हुए युद्ध का वर्णन करते हुए उनके साम्राज्य विस्तार को बताइए (200 शब्द)##Answer:,
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अठारहवीं सदी का भारत राजनीतिक रूप से विखंडित और अस्थिर था| कथन का परीक्षण कीजिये |(200 शब्द)
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##Question:अठारहवीं सदी का भारत राजनीतिक रूप से विखंडित और अस्थिर था| कथन का परीक्षण कीजिये |(200 शब्द)##Answer:,
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What do you understand by Cabinet? How is it different form the Council of Ministers? The theory of collective responsibility has certain limitations in real application. Comment. [200 words]
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##Question:What do you understand by Cabinet? How is it different form the Council of Ministers? The theory of collective responsibility has certain limitations in real application. Comment. [200 words]##Answer:,
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Write a short note on the features of Parliamentary form of government. (150 words)
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##Question:Write a short note on the features of Parliamentary form of government. (150 words)##Answer:,
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Discuss the Prime ministerial form of government in India. (150 words)
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##Question:Discuss the Prime ministerial form of government in India. (150 words)##Answer:,
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What are the mangroves? Discuss its role in environment. (150 word)
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##Question:What are the mangroves? Discuss its role in environment. (150 word)##Answer:,
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Write short notes on: a) Minamata Convention b) IUCN Mangroves for Future(MFF) Program (100 Words)
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##Question:Write short notes on: a) Minamata Convention b) IUCN Mangroves for Future(MFF) Program (100 Words)##Answer:,
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Define coral reefs. Briefly discuss coral distribution in India. (150 word)
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##Question:Define coral reefs. Briefly discuss coral distribution in India. (150 word)##Answer:,
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What are the issues and challenges with respect to cyber security in India? What are the initiatives taken by the Government of India to address the same? [200 words]
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##Question:What are the issues and challenges with respect to cyber security in India? What are the initiatives taken by the Government of India to address the same? [200 words]##Answer:,
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Considering the threats posed to the cyberspace of the country, India needs a “Digital Armed Force” to prevent crimes. Critically evaluate the National Cyber Security Policy, 2013 outlining the challenges perceived in its effective implementation [200 words]
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##Question:Considering the threats posed to the cyberspace of the country, India needs a “Digital Armed Force” to prevent crimes. Critically evaluate the National Cyber Security Policy, 2013 outlining the challenges perceived in its effective implementation [200 words]##Answer:,
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