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Evaluate the economic and strategic dimensions of India’s Look East Policy in the context of the post-Cold War international scenario. (200 words)
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##Question:Evaluate the economic and strategic dimensions of India’s Look East Policy in the context of the post-Cold War international scenario. (200 words)##Answer:,
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Discuss the different schools of thought of Hinduism. (200words|
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##Question:Discuss the different schools of thought of Hinduism. (200words|##Answer:,
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What are tools of government accountability available in Indian political system? Highlight the impediments/challenges in the effectiveness of these tools?(200 words )
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##Question:What are tools of government accountability available in Indian political system? Highlight the impediments/challenges in the effectiveness of these tools?(200 words ) ##Answer:,
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What do you understand by Ethical Dilemma. What sort of value conflicts does an administrator face in his/her functioning? Substantiate with examples.
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##Question:What do you understand by Ethical Dilemma. What sort of value conflicts does an administrator face in his/her functioning? Substantiate with examples.##Answer:,
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What do you understand by Judicial accountability? Why is it important for effective and ethical governance?
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##Question:What do you understand by Judicial accountability? Why is it important for effective and ethical governance?##Answer:,
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Write Short note on the following – (50 -100 words) 1. Accountability 2. No Confidence Motion 3. Value conflict
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##Question:Write Short note on the following – (50 -100 words) 1. Accountability 2. No Confidence Motion 3. Value conflict##Answer:,
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Give suggestions on how an administrator can deal with ethical dilemma in his daily functions?
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##Question:Give suggestions on how an administrator can deal with ethical dilemma in his daily functions?##Answer:,
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Discuss the Vedanta philosophy in brief. And also give an account of Adi Sankaracharya’s contribution towards Vedanta philosophy. ( 200words )
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##Question:Discuss the Vedanta philosophy in brief. And also give an account of Adi Sankaracharya’s contribution towards Vedanta philosophy. ( 200words )##Answer:,
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Discuss the concept of cosmic dualism and moral dualism within Zoroastrianism. (150words|10 marks)
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##Question:Discuss the concept of cosmic dualism and moral dualism within Zoroastrianism. (150words|10 marks)##Answer:,
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Write short note on followings- 1. Christianity 2. Sikhism (200 words|10 marks)
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##Question:Write short note on followings- 1. Christianity 2. Sikhism (200 words|10 marks)##Answer:,
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Please write any one of the essay in 1000-1200 words 1. Social media is inherent a selfish medium. 2. Lifestyle disease : Why to take them seriously 3. There can be no keener revelation of a society"s soul than the way in which it treats its children. 4. Farming has lost its ability to be source of subsistence for majority of framers .
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##Question:Please write any one of the essay in 1000-1200 words 1. Social media is inherent a selfish medium. 2. Lifestyle disease : Why to take them seriously 3. There can be no keener revelation of a society"s soul than the way in which it treats its children. 4. Farming has lost its ability to be source of subsistence for majority of framers .##Answer:,
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Discuss the process of Unification of Italy. What was the role of Garibaldi in the process of Italy’s Unification?
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##Question:Discuss the process of Unification of Italy. What was the role of Garibaldi in the process of Italy’s Unification?##Answer:,
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Discuss the foreign policy pursued by Bismarck after unification of Germany in 1871. (150 words)
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##Question:Discuss the foreign policy pursued by Bismarck after unification of Germany in 1871. (150 words)##Answer:,
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Write Short notes on:(150 words) 1. Triple Alliance and Triple Entente 2. Carbonari movement
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##Question:Write Short notes on:(150 words) 1. Triple Alliance and Triple Entente 2. Carbonari movement##Answer:,
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What is young Italy Movement? Is there any impact of this movement in India’s freedom struggle?
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##Question:What is young Italy Movement? Is there any impact of this movement in India’s freedom struggle?##Answer:,
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Congress Vienna was the first collective security organization formed during the 19th century. Discuss the main objective of Congress of Vienna and to what extent it succeeded in achieving them?
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##Question:Congress Vienna was the first collective security organization formed during the 19th century. Discuss the main objective of Congress of Vienna and to what extent it succeeded in achieving them? ##Answer:,
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The political unification of Germany was accomplished solely by Bismarck.” Comment
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##Question:The political unification of Germany was accomplished solely by Bismarck.” Comment##Answer:,
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The policy of coal and iron laid foundations for policy of blood and iron. Explain the statement in the context of economic unification of Germany. (200 words)
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##Question:The policy of coal and iron laid foundations for policy of blood and iron. Explain the statement in the context of economic unification of Germany. (200 words)##Answer:,
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What do you understand of insolation? And also discuss the various factors that affects the amount of insolation in particular region on the earth. (200words|10 marks)
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##Question:What do you understand of insolation? And also discuss the various factors that affects the amount of insolation in particular region on the earth. (200words|10 marks)##Answer:.
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Discuss the various processes involved in heating of atmosphere. (150words|10 marks)
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##Question:Discuss the various processes involved in heating of atmosphere. (150words|10 marks)##Answer:.
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Give a detailed account of head budget of earth. (200words|10 marks)
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Explain the similarities and differences between weather and climate. What is the effect of temperature on weather and climate? (200 words)
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##Question:Explain the similarities and differences between weather and climate. What is the effect of temperature on weather and climate? (200 words) ##Answer:.
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भारत के संदर्भ मे हिन्द महासागर के उपयोगिता के सभी आयामो की संक्षिप्त चर्चा करे | (200 शब्द)
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##Question:भारत के संदर्भ मे हिन्द महासागर के उपयोगिता के सभी आयामो की संक्षिप्त चर्चा करे | (200 शब्द)##Answer:,
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Even after 70 years of independence, India is highly dependent on foreign countries for defence technologies. What are the reasons for slow development of Indigenous Defence Industry in India? What steps have the government taken to speed up the process?
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##Question:Even after 70 years of independence, India is highly dependent on foreign countries for defence technologies. What are the reasons for slow development of Indigenous Defence Industry in India? What steps have the government taken to speed up the process?##Answer:,
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Write a note on India’s 3 stage Nuclear Programme.
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##Question:Write a note on India’s 3 stage Nuclear Programme.##Answer:,
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Discuss the evolution of Science and Technology policy in India since independence.
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##Question:Discuss the evolution of Science and Technology policy in India since independence.##Answer:,
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What are the reasons for a glaring gender disparity in the field of Science? What can be done to promote females in Science and Technology?
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##Question:What are the reasons for a glaring gender disparity in the field of Science? What can be done to promote females in Science and Technology?##Answer:,
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What do you mean by indigenisation of technologies? What are the major constraints in the process of indigenisation in India? How Science and Technology Policy can help in indigenisation process in the country?
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##Question:What do you mean by indigenisation of technologies? What are the major constraints in the process of indigenisation in India? How Science and Technology Policy can help in indigenisation process in the country?##Answer:,
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What is Intellectual Property Rights? How many different types of intellectual properties are there? Explain with examples. (150 words/ 10 marks)
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##Question:What is Intellectual Property Rights? How many different types of intellectual properties are there? Explain with examples. (150 words/ 10 marks)##Answer:,
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What is Geographical Indicators? What are the issues and challenges associated with Geographical Indicator Tag?
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##Question:What is Geographical Indicators? What are the issues and challenges associated with Geographical Indicator Tag?##Answer:,
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“रेग्युलेटिंग एक्ट का उद्देश्य तो अपने आप में अच्छा था परन्तु इसके द्वारा जो प्रणाली स्थापित की गई वह त्रुटिपूर्ण थी|”
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##Question:“रेग्युलेटिंग एक्ट का उद्देश्य तो अपने आप में अच्छा था परन्तु इसके द्वारा जो प्रणाली स्थापित की गई वह त्रुटिपूर्ण थी|”##Answer:.
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पिट्स इंडिया एक्ट,1784 का आलोचनात्मक परीक्षण कीजिये |
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##Question:पिट्स इंडिया एक्ट,1784 का आलोचनात्मक परीक्षण कीजिये |##Answer:.
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युक्तियुक्त निर्बन्धन से आप क्या समझते हैं? भारत के संविधान के अंतर्गत मूल अधिकारों के सन्दर्भ में अपनाये जाने वाले युक्तियुक्त प्रतिबंधों के औचित्य को स्पष्ट करें|
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##Question:युक्तियुक्त निर्बन्धन से आप क्या समझते हैं? भारत के संविधान के अंतर्गत मूल अधिकारों के सन्दर्भ में अपनाये जाने वाले युक्तियुक्त प्रतिबंधों के औचित्य को स्पष्ट करें|##Answer:.
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अनुच्छेद 19(2) में उपस्थित स्वतंत्रता के अधिकार से संबंधित युक्तियुक्त निर्बंधनों का उल्लेख कीजिए, साथ ही इन पर न्यायपालिका का दृष्टिकोण स्पष्ट कीजिए। (150-200 शब्द/10 अंक)
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##Question:अनुच्छेद 19(2) में उपस्थित स्वतंत्रता के अधिकार से संबंधित युक्तियुक्त निर्बंधनों का उल्लेख कीजिए, साथ ही इन पर न्यायपालिका का दृष्टिकोण स्पष्ट कीजिए। (150-200 शब्द/10 अंक)##Answer:.
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What is goods and services tax (GST)? Discuss salient features and benefits of passed GST bill. Also examine critically implementation of GST. (200 words|10 marks)
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##Question:What is goods and services tax (GST)? Discuss salient features and benefits of passed GST bill. Also examine critically implementation of GST. (200 words|10 marks)##Answer:.
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Discuss the need and benefits of Minimum Alternative Tax. (150 words)
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##Question:Discuss the need and benefits of Minimum Alternative Tax. (150 words)##Answer:.
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Write a short note on a) Tonnage Tax b) Cess and Surcharge
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Analyse the difference between moderates and extremist in terms of objectives and their contribution. (150 words/ 10 Marks)
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Introduction - Try to give a brief explanation of the term moderates and extremists Body -T ry to bring in the difference between them in various domain Try to bring in the contribution of both the faction moderates and extremist Conclusion I ntroduction The Moderates were amongst the founders of the INC while the Extremists were the younger leaders within the folds of the INC who wanted to bring about a radical change in their approach towards the freedom struggle. Their inherent differences are as follows:- Body A. Social Base Moderates: Early founders of Congress often came from a western educated upper-middle-class section of Indian society. The prominent moderates were Pherozshah Mehta, Dadabhai Naorozi, Surendranath Bannerjee etc Extremists: The extremists represented the younger generation of Congress. The Lal-Bal-Pal trio represented the extremist camp B. View towards the British Moderates: The moderates professed loyalty to the British rule and argued for its reform rather than its overthrow. They argued for a. Indianisation of Indian Civil services b. The inclusion of more Indians within legislative council c. For removing restrictions on the press d. Protection for Indian Industries for example imposition of customs duty Believed in British providential mission in India i.e. they believed that British political connections would be in the interest of India’s political, social-cultural interests Extremists: The extremists argued that the British rule cannot be reformed but must be overthrown. They criticized the moderates that their demands were limited and did not do enough to expose the exploitative nature of British rule. Rejected British providential mission in India and believed that it would only facilitate India’s exploitation by British C. Methods used Moderates: The moderates primarily depended among press as a vehicle for Indian Nationalism. Their 3 P’s(prayer, petition, protest) strategy was aimed at making concrete demands to British and to raise political consciousness among Indian masses Extremists: They favoured a direct involvement of Indian masses by resorting to public speeches, the use of swadeshi and boycott as instruments. This was witnessed during the movement against the partition of Bengal 1905 onwards. D. Popularity Moderate’s reach was relatively limited, however, they were the founders of Indian Nationalism, who generated political consciousness around core issues. Extremists enjoyed more popularity, especially amongst the youth. They brought more urgency to the nationalist struggle but failed to provide decisive leadership after the split of 1907. Contribution of moderates • Economic critique of British imperialism – exposed the exploitative policies of British • Constitutional reforms and propaganda in the legislature • Campaign for general administrative reforms • Worked for the defence of civil rights • Able to create a wide national awakening of all Indians having a common interest against a common enemy • Trained people in political work and popularized modern ideas • Created a base for a more vigorous and radical movement in future Contribution of Extremists • Introduced new forms of struggle • Involved the masses and gave the freedom struggle a pan-Indian perspective • Gave confidence to masses by an emphasis on self-reliance and re-assertion on national dignity • Transformed freedom struggle from academic past time to a continuous movement. Though moderate and extremist had a difference in opinion and approach to attain the objective. They played a valuable contribution in the freedom struggle by creating a platform from where Gandhiji took charge and forwarded freedom struggle to Indian independence
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##Question:Analyse the difference between moderates and extremist in terms of objectives and their contribution. (150 words/ 10 Marks)##Answer:Introduction - Try to give a brief explanation of the term moderates and extremists Body -T ry to bring in the difference between them in various domain Try to bring in the contribution of both the faction moderates and extremist Conclusion I ntroduction The Moderates were amongst the founders of the INC while the Extremists were the younger leaders within the folds of the INC who wanted to bring about a radical change in their approach towards the freedom struggle. Their inherent differences are as follows:- Body A. Social Base Moderates: Early founders of Congress often came from a western educated upper-middle-class section of Indian society. The prominent moderates were Pherozshah Mehta, Dadabhai Naorozi, Surendranath Bannerjee etc Extremists: The extremists represented the younger generation of Congress. The Lal-Bal-Pal trio represented the extremist camp B. View towards the British Moderates: The moderates professed loyalty to the British rule and argued for its reform rather than its overthrow. They argued for a. Indianisation of Indian Civil services b. The inclusion of more Indians within legislative council c. For removing restrictions on the press d. Protection for Indian Industries for example imposition of customs duty Believed in British providential mission in India i.e. they believed that British political connections would be in the interest of India’s political, social-cultural interests Extremists: The extremists argued that the British rule cannot be reformed but must be overthrown. They criticized the moderates that their demands were limited and did not do enough to expose the exploitative nature of British rule. Rejected British providential mission in India and believed that it would only facilitate India’s exploitation by British C. Methods used Moderates: The moderates primarily depended among press as a vehicle for Indian Nationalism. Their 3 P’s(prayer, petition, protest) strategy was aimed at making concrete demands to British and to raise political consciousness among Indian masses Extremists: They favoured a direct involvement of Indian masses by resorting to public speeches, the use of swadeshi and boycott as instruments. This was witnessed during the movement against the partition of Bengal 1905 onwards. D. Popularity Moderate’s reach was relatively limited, however, they were the founders of Indian Nationalism, who generated political consciousness around core issues. Extremists enjoyed more popularity, especially amongst the youth. They brought more urgency to the nationalist struggle but failed to provide decisive leadership after the split of 1907. Contribution of moderates • Economic critique of British imperialism – exposed the exploitative policies of British • Constitutional reforms and propaganda in the legislature • Campaign for general administrative reforms • Worked for the defence of civil rights • Able to create a wide national awakening of all Indians having a common interest against a common enemy • Trained people in political work and popularized modern ideas • Created a base for a more vigorous and radical movement in future Contribution of Extremists • Introduced new forms of struggle • Involved the masses and gave the freedom struggle a pan-Indian perspective • Gave confidence to masses by an emphasis on self-reliance and re-assertion on national dignity • Transformed freedom struggle from academic past time to a continuous movement. Though moderate and extremist had a difference in opinion and approach to attain the objective. They played a valuable contribution in the freedom struggle by creating a platform from where Gandhiji took charge and forwarded freedom struggle to Indian independence
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Trace the evolution of legislative reforms done under the British rule.(200 words|10 marks)
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##Question:Trace the evolution of legislative reforms done under the British rule.(200 words|10 marks)##Answer:.
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Write short notes on:(50 words|5 marks) 1. Theories on formation of Indian National Congress 2. Regulations on Press under British in 19th century 3. Idea of Swadeshi
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##Question:Write short notes on:(50 words|5 marks) 1. Theories on formation of Indian National Congress 2. Regulations on Press under British in 19th century 3. Idea of Swadeshi##Answer:.
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What is BCIM-EC [Bangladesh-China-India-Myanmar Economic Corridor] project? What are the problems and prospects? How BCIM impacts North Eastern India? ( 200 words )
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##Question:What is BCIM-EC [Bangladesh-China-India-Myanmar Economic Corridor] project? What are the problems and prospects? How BCIM impacts North Eastern India? ( 200 words )##Answer:,
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India and Southeast Asia need to move beyond summitry to deeper integration. Discuss
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##Question:India and Southeast Asia need to move beyond summitry to deeper integration. Discuss##Answer:,
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Increased connectivity among Bangladesh, China, India, and Myanmar (BCIM countries) will lead to expanded trade volumes. But such trade should be a sustainable one. Comment. (150 words)
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##Question:Increased connectivity among Bangladesh, China, India, and Myanmar (BCIM countries) will lead to expanded trade volumes. But such trade should be a sustainable one. Comment. (150 words)##Answer:,
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To fulfil ASEAN’s need for a regional balancing power, India must prove itself as a credible security and economic partner. Analyse.[150words/10Marks]
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##Question:To fulfil ASEAN’s need for a regional balancing power, India must prove itself as a credible security and economic partner. Analyse.[150words/10Marks]##Answer:,
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Corporate social responsibility makes companies more profitable and sustainable. Analyse.
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##Question:Corporate social responsibility makes companies more profitable and sustainable. Analyse.##Answer:,
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What is meant by ‘crisis of conscience’? Narrate one incident in your life when you were faced with such a crisis and how you resolved the same.
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##Question:What is meant by ‘crisis of conscience’? Narrate one incident in your life when you were faced with such a crisis and how you resolved the same.##Answer:,
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Strength, peace and security are considered to be the pillars of international relations. Elucidate
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##Question:Strength, peace and security are considered to be the pillars of international relations. Elucidate##Answer:,
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How Panchsheel principle is offering guide to International Ethics?
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##Question:How Panchsheel principle is offering guide to International Ethics?##Answer:,
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Trace the evolution of the earth, focussing on the formation of earth’s atmosphere, crust and ocean . (200 word |
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##Question:Trace the evolution of the earth, focussing on the formation of earth’s atmosphere, crust and ocean . (200 word |##Answer:,
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Explain the formation of the Universe with the Big Bang. (150 words)
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##Question:Explain the formation of the Universe with the Big Bang. (150 words)##Answer:,
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Write short notes on: (50 words I. Nebula II. Galaxies III. Minor movements of the earth
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##Question:Write short notes on: (50 words I. Nebula II. Galaxies III. Minor movements of the earth##Answer:,
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Discuss the weaknesses of Weimar republic that led to its decline.( 200 Words )
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##Question:Discuss the weaknesses of Weimar republic that led to its decline.( 200 Words ) ##Answer:,
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Discuss the characteristics that facilitated the rise of Nazism in Germany and role of Hitler in it.(10 marks/150 words)
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##Question:Discuss the characteristics that facilitated the rise of Nazism in Germany and role of Hitler in it.(10 marks/150 words)##Answer:,
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Write short notes on the following a) Military fascism in Japan b) Fascism in Spain
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##Question:Write short notes on the following a) Military fascism in Japan b) Fascism in Spain##Answer:,
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Discuss the characteristics of Nazism and how far it is similar or different with fascism. (150 words)
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##Question:Discuss the characteristics of Nazism and how far it is similar or different with fascism. (150 words)##Answer:,
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What do you understand by value and ethics? In what way, how important is to be ethical and professionally competent?
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##Question: What do you understand by value and ethics? In what way, how important is to be ethical and professionally competent? ##Answer:,
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Vame simplifies our interaction with our environment by making our behavioural choices parsimonious? Comment.
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##Question:Vame simplifies our interaction with our environment by making our behavioural choices parsimonious? Comment.##Answer:,
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Environment is constantly changing andVAME helps to establish equilibrium to the environment . In the backdrop of this situation .How would you contest thatVAME are relatively permanent?
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##Question:Environment is constantly changing andVAME helps to establish equilibrium to the environment . In the backdrop of this situation .How would you contest thatVAME are relatively permanent?##Answer:,
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Can value exist independent of individuals? Discuss.
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##Question:Can value exist independent of individuals? Discuss.##Answer:,
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In context of defence services demand readiness to even lay down one’s life in protecting the nation .according to you what does patriotism imply in everyday civil life ?explain with illustration and justify your answer?
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##Question:In context of defence services demand readiness to even lay down one’s life in protecting the nation .according to you what does patriotism imply in everyday civil life ?explain with illustration and justify your answer?##Answer:,
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भारत की रक्षा नीति के संदर्भ मे रामा राव कमिटी के सिफ़ारिशों को लिखे | (200 शब्द )
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##Question:भारत की रक्षा नीति के संदर्भ मे रामा राव कमिटी के सिफ़ारिशों को लिखे | (200 शब्द )##Answer:,
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What are the different types of seals that were used in the Indus Valley Civilisation? What purposes did these seals serve in Indus Valley Civilisation? (200 words)
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##Question:What are the different types of seals that were used in the Indus Valley Civilisation? What purposes did these seals serve in Indus Valley Civilisation? (200 words)##Answer:,
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Discuss the evolution of cave architecture in India. (200 words)
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Trace the origin and evolution of Hindi language. (200 words)
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Rivers show a clear change in the nature of landforms formed by them from the youthful to the mature stages. Discuss (200 words
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##Question:Rivers show a clear change in the nature of landforms formed by them from the youthful to the mature stages. Discuss (200 words##Answer:,
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Write a short note on different types of erosion. (150 words)
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बाज़ार तंत्र द्वारा संसाधनों के आवंटन के लाभ व इसके नकारात्मक पहलुओं की कारणों सहित चर्चा कीजिये|
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##Question:बाज़ार तंत्र द्वारा संसाधनों के आवंटन के लाभ व इसके नकारात्मक पहलुओं की कारणों सहित चर्चा कीजिये|##Answer:,
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Giffen G oods तथा Veblen G oods पर संक्षिप्त टिप्पणी कीजिये|
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##Question:Giffen G oods तथा Veblen G oods पर संक्षिप्त टिप्पणी कीजिये| ##Answer:,
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What measures are required to address concerns arising out of the fertilizer subsidy policy in India with special reference to direct benefit transfer? ( 200 words )
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Write a short note on each of the following; 1. Neem Based Urea 2. Food security in India
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Briefly explain the rationale behind introducing the Nutrient Based Subsidy Scheme and how far it has been successful to curb the problem at hand. (150 words/10 Marks)
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##Question:Briefly explain the rationale behind introducing the Nutrient Based Subsidy Scheme and how far it has been successful to curb the problem at hand. (150 words/10 Marks)##Answer:,
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Hunger and Poverty are the biggest challenges for good governance in India still today. Evaluate how far successive governments have progressed in dealing with these huge problems. Suggest measures for improvement.(150 words|10 marks)
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##Question:Hunger and Poverty are the biggest challenges for good governance in India still today. Evaluate how far successive governments have progressed in dealing with these huge problems. Suggest measures for improvement.(150 words|10 marks)##Answer:,
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Poverty alleviation programs in India remain near showpieces until and unless they are backed by political will. Discuss with reference to the performance of the major poverty alleviation programs in India.
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##Question:Poverty alleviation programs in India remain near showpieces until and unless they are backed by political will. Discuss with reference to the performance of the major poverty alleviation programs in India.##Answer:,
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Discuss the impact of movement against partition of Bengal on India’s freedom struggle. (200 words)
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Partition of Bengal saw a widespread movement against it not only in Bengal but even outside it. This was one of the first mass movements in the country, which had a profound influence on India"s freedom struggle: Positive impact : - Congress for the first time led a mass movement in India. - For the first time, Congress talked about the concept of Swaraj. - It promoted national zeal through entry of extremist methods in the struggle. - Nationalism was not limited to just political arena but expanded to other areas of life like culture, education, lifestyle (swadeshi clothing) etc. - Revolutionary terrorism or Militant Nationalism started, and the revolutionaries provided great examples of self-sacrifice for the nation. - Nationalist struggle included within itself the untouched sections like women, youths, and also workers to a limited extent. Negative impacts : - The two sections of the congress Extremists and Moderates had different ideas on the course of the movement. Extremists wanted to take the movement outside Bengal and moderates were not very supportive of this idea. This movement thus sowed the seeds ofa split which happened in Surat in 1907. - The extremists failed to provide active leadership and finally, they were repressed. For example, Tilak was jailed and Aurobindo Ghosh retired from active politics - On the other hand, moderates lost the mass appeal, this weakened Congress as an organization. - The repressive policies of the British against the anti-partition movement weakened the Nationalist movement as a whole. - It also led to the rise of militant nationalism in which revolutionaries indulged in individual acts of violence. Though providing good motivation, their scope for success was limited. Thus the anti-partition movement of Bengal was a landmark incident in India"s freedom struggle, though it was marred by certain limitations.
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##Question:Discuss the impact of movement against partition of Bengal on India’s freedom struggle. (200 words)##Answer:Partition of Bengal saw a widespread movement against it not only in Bengal but even outside it. This was one of the first mass movements in the country, which had a profound influence on India"s freedom struggle: Positive impact : - Congress for the first time led a mass movement in India. - For the first time, Congress talked about the concept of Swaraj. - It promoted national zeal through entry of extremist methods in the struggle. - Nationalism was not limited to just political arena but expanded to other areas of life like culture, education, lifestyle (swadeshi clothing) etc. - Revolutionary terrorism or Militant Nationalism started, and the revolutionaries provided great examples of self-sacrifice for the nation. - Nationalist struggle included within itself the untouched sections like women, youths, and also workers to a limited extent. Negative impacts : - The two sections of the congress Extremists and Moderates had different ideas on the course of the movement. Extremists wanted to take the movement outside Bengal and moderates were not very supportive of this idea. This movement thus sowed the seeds ofa split which happened in Surat in 1907. - The extremists failed to provide active leadership and finally, they were repressed. For example, Tilak was jailed and Aurobindo Ghosh retired from active politics - On the other hand, moderates lost the mass appeal, this weakened Congress as an organization. - The repressive policies of the British against the anti-partition movement weakened the Nationalist movement as a whole. - It also led to the rise of militant nationalism in which revolutionaries indulged in individual acts of violence. Though providing good motivation, their scope for success was limited. Thus the anti-partition movement of Bengal was a landmark incident in India"s freedom struggle, though it was marred by certain limitations.
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Write a critical note on Morley-Minto reforms of 1909. (150 words|
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Discuss the contribution of Militant Nationalists to Indian Freedom Struggle. (200 words|
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What is Vote of Thanks? Also discuss significance of amendment to Vote of Thanks with relevant examples.(200 words|10 marks)
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##Question:What is Vote of Thanks? Also discuss significance of amendment to Vote of Thanks with relevant examples.(200 words|10 marks)##Answer:.
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Define NGOs. Also explain with examples different types of NGOs.(150 words/ 10 Marks )
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Write a short note on a) Consolidated Fund b) Contingency Fund c) Public Account of India
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Explain the significance of Myanmar for India? What are the key areas of focus in this relationship in recent years? ( 200 words )
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Justify the argument that Southeast Asia should be considered as an immediate neighbourhood rather than extended neighbourhood of India.
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Write a short note on Kaladan Multi Modal Transit Transport Project.
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What effect do rotation,revolution and the tilt in the axis of the earth have on the amount of radiation received at the earth’s surface?( 200 word )
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##Question:What effect do rotation,revolution and the tilt in the axis of the earth have on the amount of radiation received at the earth’s surface?( 200 word ) ##Answer:,
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Write short notes on the following (100 words | 5marks each) 1.Equinox 2.Summer and winter solstice
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##Question:Write short notes on the following (100 words | 5marks each) 1.Equinox 2.Summer and winter solstice##Answer:,
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How can the role of NGOs strengthen the socio-political fabric and development in the country? Discuss and also throw light on the major constraints.( 200 Words )
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##Question:How can the role of NGOs strengthen the socio-political fabric and development in the country? Discuss and also throw light on the major constraints.( 200 Words )##Answer:,
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What are the advantages of Self Help Groups?
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What are the challenges/limitations faced by Self Help Groups in India? What according to you can be done to handle these challenges? (200 words)
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##Question:What are the challenges/limitations faced by Self Help Groups in India? What according to you can be done to handle these challenges? (200 words)##Answer:,
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Write Short note on the following – (50 -100 words) 1. Micro Finance Institutions 2. Civil Society Organisation
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What is an NGO? List out the different types of NGOs operating in the society.
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##Question:What is an NGO? List out the different types of NGOs operating in the society.##Answer:,
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Write a note on evolution of NGOs in India.
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##Question:Write a note on evolution of NGOs in India.##Answer:,
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How can the role of NGOs strengthen the socio-political fabric and development in the country? Discuss and also throw light on the major constraints. ( 200 Words )
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##Question:How can the role of NGOs strengthen the socio-political fabric and development in the country? Discuss and also throw light on the major constraints. ( 200 Words ) ##Answer:,
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What are the advantages of Self Help Groups? (150 words)
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##Question:What are the advantages of Self Help Groups? (150 words)##Answer:,
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What are the challenges/limitations faced by Self Help Groups in India? What according to you can be done to handle these challenges? (200 words)
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##Question:What are the challenges/limitations faced by Self Help Groups in India? What according to you can be done to handle these challenges? (200 words)##Answer:,
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Write Short note on the following – (50 -100 words) 1. Micro Finance Institutions 2. Civil Society Organisation
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##Question:Write Short note on the following – (50 -100 words) 1. Micro Finance Institutions 2. Civil Society Organisation##Answer:,
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What is an NGO? List out the different types of NGOs operating in the society.
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Write a note on evolution of NGOs in India.
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Bosnian crisis was immediate and only causes of World War 1. Examine. [ 200 words ]
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##Question:Bosnian crisis was immediate and only causes of World War 1. Examine. [ 200 words ]##Answer:,
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What was trench warfare ?does it led to any technological breakthrough? Discuss.
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##Question:What was trench warfare ?does it led to any technological breakthrough? Discuss.##Answer:,
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Elaborate on impact of World War 1.
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Why World War 1 is termed as total war? Discuss.
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