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Enlightened beings such as Rabindranath Tagore, Swami Vivekananda and others were the torch bearers of a universal ethical society during their time. In the light of above statement, discuss some of the principles of these moral philosophers and their significance in contemporary society.
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##Question:Enlightened beings such as Rabindranath Tagore, Swami Vivekananda and others were the torch bearers of a universal ethical society during their time. In the light of above statement, discuss some of the principles of these moral philosophers and their significance in contemporary society.##Answer:,
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While the goal of Mahatma Gandhi and B R Ambedkar was emancipation of scheduled castes, their ideas and approaches differed significantly. Elucidate
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##Question:While the goal of Mahatma Gandhi and B R Ambedkar was emancipation of scheduled castes, their ideas and approaches differed significantly. Elucidate ##Answer:,
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Discuss Mahatma Gandhi’s concept of seven sins. How this can be considered to be ethical code of conduct for public servants in present scenario?(200 Words)
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##Question:Discuss Mahatma Gandhi’s concept of seven sins. How this can be considered to be ethical code of conduct for public servants in present scenario?(200 Words) ##Answer:,
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To what extent Gandhian Ethics can help deal with contemporary societal challenges? Elucidate with examples.
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##Question:To what extent Gandhian Ethics can help deal with contemporary societal challenges? Elucidate with examples.##Answer:,
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Write Short note on – 1. 8 fold Path of Buddhism 2. Triratna of Jainism 3. Sarvodaya
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##Question:Write Short note on – 1. 8 fold Path of Buddhism 2. Triratna of Jainism 3. Sarvodaya##Answer:,
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Religious philosophies can be a very important guiding light for development of ethical value system. In this context discuss the religious philosophies of Hinduism, Jainism, Islam and Sikhism.
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##Question:Religious philosophies can be a very important guiding light for development of ethical value system. In this context discuss the religious philosophies of Hinduism, Jainism, Islam and Sikhism.##Answer:,
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Enlightened beings such as Rabindranath Tagore, Swami Vivekananda and others were the torch bearers of a universal ethical society during their time. In the light of above statement, discuss some of the principles of these moral philosophers and their significance in contemporary society.
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##Question:Enlightened beings such as Rabindranath Tagore, Swami Vivekananda and others were the torch bearers of a universal ethical society during their time. In the light of above statement, discuss some of the principles of these moral philosophers and their significance in contemporary society.##Answer:,
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While the goal of Mahatma Gandhi and B R Ambedkar was emancipation of scheduled castes, their ideas and approaches differed significantly. Elucidate
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##Question:While the goal of Mahatma Gandhi and B R Ambedkar was emancipation of scheduled castes, their ideas and approaches differed significantly. Elucidate ##Answer:,
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सुपर कम्प्युटर की दृष्टि से भारत को अभी लंबा सफर तय करना हैं | इस कथन का परीक्षण करें तथा इस दिशा में कुछ सुझाव भी दें | (200 शब्द)
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##Question:सुपर कम्प्युटर की दृष्टि से भारत को अभी लंबा सफर तय करना हैं | इस कथन का परीक्षण करें तथा इस दिशा में कुछ सुझाव भी दें | (200 शब्द)##Answer:,
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क्लाउड कम्प्यूटिंग से क्या अभिप्राय है ? इसकी विशेषताओ का भी उल्लेख करें | इसके अनुप्रयोगो को भी बताएं | (200 शब्द)
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##Question:क्लाउड कम्प्यूटिंग से क्या अभिप्राय है ? इसकी विशेषताओ का भी उल्लेख करें | इसके अनुप्रयोगो को भी बताएं | (200 शब्द)##Answer:,,
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ग्रिड कम्प्यूटिंग से क्या अभिप्राय है ? उसकी तुलना क्लाउड कम्प्यूटिंग से करते हुए प्रमुख अंतरों को बताएं | (200 शब्द)
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##Question:ग्रिड कम्प्यूटिंग से क्या अभिप्राय है ? उसकी तुलना क्लाउड कम्प्यूटिंग से करते हुए प्रमुख अंतरों को बताएं | (200 शब्द)##Answer:,
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कोलेजियम की संरचना को समझते हुये एनजेएसी से इसके अंतर को लिखे | (200 शब्द)
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##Question:कोलेजियम की संरचना को समझते हुये एनजेएसी से इसके अंतर को लिखे | (200 शब्द) ##Answer:,
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उच्च न्यायलय और उच्चतम न्यायलय मे अंतर को विस्तार से लिखे | (150-200 शब्द 10 अंक )
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##Question:उच्च न्यायलय और उच्चतम न्यायलय मे अंतर को विस्तार से लिखे | (150-200 शब्द 10 अंक )##Answer:,
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एनजेएसी की संरचना को विस्तार से लिखे | (200 शब्द)
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##Question:एनजेएसी की संरचना को विस्तार से लिखे | (200 शब्द)##Answer:,
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What is the constitutional status of discretionary powers of the President? With few examples, discuss how in practice, some of the discretionary powers were exercised by President.
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##Question:What is the constitutional status of discretionary powers of the President? With few examples, discuss how in practice, some of the discretionary powers were exercised by President.##Answer:,
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Explain the following terms[10 marks/150 words] a) Respite b) Reprieve c) Commute d) Remission
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Discuss the perspective of judiciary and constitution makers regarding power and position of President of India. (150 words/10 marks)
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##Question:Discuss the perspective of judiciary and constitution makers regarding power and position of President of India. (150 words/10 marks)##Answer:,
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Indian President is not only vested with executive powers but also the legislative, judicial, military and diplomatic powers. Discuss separately.
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##Question:Indian President is not only vested with executive powers but also the legislative, judicial, military and diplomatic powers. Discuss separately.##Answer:,
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Briefly compare the power and position of Vice President of India with Vice president of USA(75 words).
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##Question:Briefly compare the power and position of Vice President of India with Vice president of USA(75 words).##Answer:,
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Discuss the role of the Cabinet in the Indian polity. Also, bring out the role of the Prime minister in the cabinet with respect to reaching a consensus on a particular issue. (10 marks/150 words)
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Approach Briefly explain what is a cabinet in India Discuss the role of cabinet Enumerate the role of PM while reaching consensus in the cabinet. The cabinet is an informal body of senior ministers who form the inner circle. It is the cabinet, which meets as & when summoned by PM, for taking important decision of the government. The Original constitution did not specifically mention the word cabinet anywhere. It was through the 44th amendment, 1978 word cabinet was used under article 352. But it is not defined anywhere & is based on understanding & conventions. ROLE OF CABINET It is the highest decision-making body in our politico-administrative system. It is the chief policy formulating a body of the Central government. Discuss, debates bills before they are presented in the Parliament, suggests changes if any. It is the chief coordinator of Central administration. It is an advisory body to the president and its advice is binding on him. It is the chief crisis manager and thus deals with all emergency situations. Ponders over current national and international issues of importance. It deals with all major legislative and financial matters. It exercises control over higher appointments like constitutional authorities and senior secretariat administrators. It deals with all foreign policies and foreign affairs. Looks after implementation of government decisions and assimilates changes if necessary. The Prime Minister of India plays an important role with respect to reaching consensus in the cabinet and is also called the ‘Chief Stone of Cabinet Arch’ because of the following reasons: Constitution describes him as the head of CoM and without him, CoM cannot survive because when PM resigns or dies, the entire CoM automatically goes out of office It is the prerogative of the PM to select his ministers and distribute the portfolios among them It is the PM who calls the cabinet, meeting and decides upon the agendas of the meeting thus PM gives a general direction to the administration the country He is the chief spokesperson of the CoM It is the right or prerogative of the PM to decide when to announce important policy decisions to the country and the parliament In case of difference of opinion with any Minister, Prime Minister can ask him to resign or advice the President to dismiss him It is the PM who may use the concept of individual responsibility and ensure collective decision making for which collective responsibility can be fixed on the CoM PM has the right to call for any information from any minister and he is above all the ministers and sits in judgement over the functioning of all the ministers i.e. he/She can solve their mutual disagreements and thus improve intra-governmental functioning PM also acts as a link between CoM and President as well as between Parliament and the President Hence, PM is rightly called as the ‘Chief Stone of Cabinet Arch’ in Indian polity and all in all, PM is the most important political person in the parliamentary form of the government. (Sir has explained above-mentioned points very well in the class)
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##Question:Discuss the role of the Cabinet in the Indian polity. Also, bring out the role of the Prime minister in the cabinet with respect to reaching a consensus on a particular issue. (10 marks/150 words)##Answer:Approach Briefly explain what is a cabinet in India Discuss the role of cabinet Enumerate the role of PM while reaching consensus in the cabinet. The cabinet is an informal body of senior ministers who form the inner circle. It is the cabinet, which meets as & when summoned by PM, for taking important decision of the government. The Original constitution did not specifically mention the word cabinet anywhere. It was through the 44th amendment, 1978 word cabinet was used under article 352. But it is not defined anywhere & is based on understanding & conventions. ROLE OF CABINET It is the highest decision-making body in our politico-administrative system. It is the chief policy formulating a body of the Central government. Discuss, debates bills before they are presented in the Parliament, suggests changes if any. It is the chief coordinator of Central administration. It is an advisory body to the president and its advice is binding on him. It is the chief crisis manager and thus deals with all emergency situations. Ponders over current national and international issues of importance. It deals with all major legislative and financial matters. It exercises control over higher appointments like constitutional authorities and senior secretariat administrators. It deals with all foreign policies and foreign affairs. Looks after implementation of government decisions and assimilates changes if necessary. The Prime Minister of India plays an important role with respect to reaching consensus in the cabinet and is also called the ‘Chief Stone of Cabinet Arch’ because of the following reasons: Constitution describes him as the head of CoM and without him, CoM cannot survive because when PM resigns or dies, the entire CoM automatically goes out of office It is the prerogative of the PM to select his ministers and distribute the portfolios among them It is the PM who calls the cabinet, meeting and decides upon the agendas of the meeting thus PM gives a general direction to the administration the country He is the chief spokesperson of the CoM It is the right or prerogative of the PM to decide when to announce important policy decisions to the country and the parliament In case of difference of opinion with any Minister, Prime Minister can ask him to resign or advice the President to dismiss him It is the PM who may use the concept of individual responsibility and ensure collective decision making for which collective responsibility can be fixed on the CoM PM has the right to call for any information from any minister and he is above all the ministers and sits in judgement over the functioning of all the ministers i.e. he/She can solve their mutual disagreements and thus improve intra-governmental functioning PM also acts as a link between CoM and President as well as between Parliament and the President Hence, PM is rightly called as the ‘Chief Stone of Cabinet Arch’ in Indian polity and all in all, PM is the most important political person in the parliamentary form of the government. (Sir has explained above-mentioned points very well in the class)
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Critically examine the role of Parliamentary Secretaries in context of recent controversy in Delhi Assembly. Also mention judicial observation regarding the same.(200 words)
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##Question:Critically examine the role of Parliamentary Secretaries in context of recent controversy in Delhi Assembly. Also mention judicial observation regarding the same.(200 words)##Answer:,
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What are the types of minister as per their ranks? Discuss their roles in government.(200 words)
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##Question:What are the types of minister as per their ranks? Discuss their roles in government.(200 words)##Answer:,
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Identify the key issues on river water of the Brahmaputra between India and China? Also, suggest a framework for the management of these issues and an eventual resolution.(10 Marks/150 Words)
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Approach: -Discuss the sectors of India"s borders with China. -Mention the initiatives and mechanisms used for the settlement of the border issues -Metion the lingering issues which have not been addressed till date. ( Please note the student can discuss the boundary dispute sectorwise in the first part of the answer also.) Answer: India shares a long and contested border with China. The relationship between the two countries has thus become very complex down the years. The Indo-China border can be divided into three parts which face a different set of challenges: -Western sector- the boundary line separates Jammu and Kashmir and Xinjiang province of China. India accuses China of illegally occupying Aksai Chin and some other regions in Ladakh. -Middle sector- This is in the region of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. This little disagreement on the boundary in this region. -Eastern sector- This is in the region of Arunachal Pradesh and is the most contentious of all the Indo-China boundaries. It was historically called the McMahon line. Agreements on the border have been established time and again. A few important efforts are given below: 1. Agreement on Border Peace and Tranquillity- Signed in 1993 on the visit of Prime Minister NarasimhaRao to China 2. Sumdorong Chu Valley- In 1995, it was agreed by both the countries to withdraw forces in this valley in the eastern sector. 3. Special representatives framework on bordernegotiations- 2003, this mechanism was established by the landmark visit of Prime-Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee to China. According to this, broad principles would be decided to settle disputes in all sectors. Maps were to be drawn on the ground to finalise the boundaries. 4. Strategic partnership agreement- 2005, it mainly discussed the dispute on the Himalayan borders. The reopening of the nathu la pass was considered in 2006. Political parameters and related guiding principles were to be used to settle the boundary. Despite these mechanisms border dispute persists with lingering issues in the different sectors of the border: -Aportion of Pakistan occupied Kashmir has been ceded to China under a boundary agreementbetween China and Pakistan. India considers this to be a breach of the sovereign territory of India. - China does not agree to McMahon line.It argues that this agreement was signed by Tibetian representatives with British India. Chinese never accepted the sovereigntyof Tibet, so it does not uphold the McMahon line. -China claims Arunachal Pradesh as an integral part of China. Theyrefer to the region as South Tibet. Particular disputes existfor the district of Twang in Arunachal Pradesh. Despite these issues, efforts are being made to make sure that some progress in negotiation is there and the situation of standoff does not arisebetween two of the biggest nations in Asia.
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##Question:Identify the key issues on river water of the Brahmaputra between India and China? Also, suggest a framework for the management of these issues and an eventual resolution.(10 Marks/150 Words)##Answer:Approach: -Discuss the sectors of India"s borders with China. -Mention the initiatives and mechanisms used for the settlement of the border issues -Metion the lingering issues which have not been addressed till date. ( Please note the student can discuss the boundary dispute sectorwise in the first part of the answer also.) Answer: India shares a long and contested border with China. The relationship between the two countries has thus become very complex down the years. The Indo-China border can be divided into three parts which face a different set of challenges: -Western sector- the boundary line separates Jammu and Kashmir and Xinjiang province of China. India accuses China of illegally occupying Aksai Chin and some other regions in Ladakh. -Middle sector- This is in the region of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. This little disagreement on the boundary in this region. -Eastern sector- This is in the region of Arunachal Pradesh and is the most contentious of all the Indo-China boundaries. It was historically called the McMahon line. Agreements on the border have been established time and again. A few important efforts are given below: 1. Agreement on Border Peace and Tranquillity- Signed in 1993 on the visit of Prime Minister NarasimhaRao to China 2. Sumdorong Chu Valley- In 1995, it was agreed by both the countries to withdraw forces in this valley in the eastern sector. 3. Special representatives framework on bordernegotiations- 2003, this mechanism was established by the landmark visit of Prime-Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee to China. According to this, broad principles would be decided to settle disputes in all sectors. Maps were to be drawn on the ground to finalise the boundaries. 4. Strategic partnership agreement- 2005, it mainly discussed the dispute on the Himalayan borders. The reopening of the nathu la pass was considered in 2006. Political parameters and related guiding principles were to be used to settle the boundary. Despite these mechanisms border dispute persists with lingering issues in the different sectors of the border: -Aportion of Pakistan occupied Kashmir has been ceded to China under a boundary agreementbetween China and Pakistan. India considers this to be a breach of the sovereign territory of India. - China does not agree to McMahon line.It argues that this agreement was signed by Tibetian representatives with British India. Chinese never accepted the sovereigntyof Tibet, so it does not uphold the McMahon line. -China claims Arunachal Pradesh as an integral part of China. Theyrefer to the region as South Tibet. Particular disputes existfor the district of Twang in Arunachal Pradesh. Despite these issues, efforts are being made to make sure that some progress in negotiation is there and the situation of standoff does not arisebetween two of the biggest nations in Asia.
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Critically examine the security and strategic implications of the so-called ‘string of pearls’ theory for India . (200 Words|
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Assess the role of multilateral organisations in improving India- China relationship. (200 Words
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What are the recent initiatives taken by Indian and Chinese governments for bridging the gap in economic and security capabilities between the two nations? (200 words |
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##Question:What are the recent initiatives taken by Indian and Chinese governments for bridging the gap in economic and security capabilities between the two nations? (200 words |##Answer:,
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What are seals? Illustrate the different types of seals. What purposes do they serve in the Indus Valley Civilization? (10 Marks/150 words)
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Approach : The introduction should describe seals. The body will include the types of seals and the basis on which they are classified. The purpose or uses of these seals A brief conclusion on their relevance in the Indus valley civilisation. Answer : Seals are one of the most primitive forms of coinage. Seals are the characteristic features for studying the Harappan Culture. They are small geometric pictographic structures found in abundance at the sites of Indus Valley Civilization and also at foreign sites with which this civilization traded. Types : On the basis of shape - Seals are found in various shapes such as rectangular, circular, square and even in a triangular shape. This clearly shows that various geometric shapes were known and used during this period. Eg. Pashupati seal was having a square shape. On the basis of material used - Materials used to make these include clay, gold, semi-precious and precious stones, copper, ivory and glass. This shows that the cleaver use of various materials available in nature at that point of time. Particularly the use of metal needs to be noticed well. The use of metal has played a very important role in the development of human civilisation. On the basis of pictures used - Different types of pictures of animals, natural symbols, Gods, divine symbols were used for seals.Mohenjadaro seals contain more depictions of unicorns.Harappan seals did not concentrate on a particular animal. All the animals and birds found are native to India.There are also few seals depicting Rhinoceros, elephant, mythical animals like Chimaera, Three-headed animal, etc. Also, some other seals depict a scene like Centaur, a man fighting tigers, men in front of an altar with animals as a horned figure appear breaking a tree, gharial between animals, men fighting a bull, etc.Apart from these, there is a button seal, small in size contain symbols like Swastik, concentric circles, etc. There are other seals without any motif but only Indus script. Purpose : Commercial purposes - This shows that the Indus Valley Civilisation is much ahead of the barter system. The use of the seal for a trading purpose also shows the developed state of trade and commerce during this period. Ornamental value as jewellery and decorative items like an amulet to ward off evil. This is a good reflection of the social life of the Indus Valley Civilisation. As a primitive form of currency - At a later period various types of currency were used by various civilisation. However, the root of this can be traced to the seal of Indus valley civilisation. Educative purpose - symbols like pi are found on these seals. Since the script of Indus Valley Civilisation is not decipher yet, it is difficult to assume that the use of the pi symbol is for the educational purpose. However, most of the historian are deriving this inference because of the overall development state of the Indus Valley Civilisation. These seals are one of the best sources which provide us with information on the life and culture of the people of Indus valley civilization.
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##Question:What are seals? Illustrate the different types of seals. What purposes do they serve in the Indus Valley Civilization? (10 Marks/150 words)##Answer:Approach : The introduction should describe seals. The body will include the types of seals and the basis on which they are classified. The purpose or uses of these seals A brief conclusion on their relevance in the Indus valley civilisation. Answer : Seals are one of the most primitive forms of coinage. Seals are the characteristic features for studying the Harappan Culture. They are small geometric pictographic structures found in abundance at the sites of Indus Valley Civilization and also at foreign sites with which this civilization traded. Types : On the basis of shape - Seals are found in various shapes such as rectangular, circular, square and even in a triangular shape. This clearly shows that various geometric shapes were known and used during this period. Eg. Pashupati seal was having a square shape. On the basis of material used - Materials used to make these include clay, gold, semi-precious and precious stones, copper, ivory and glass. This shows that the cleaver use of various materials available in nature at that point of time. Particularly the use of metal needs to be noticed well. The use of metal has played a very important role in the development of human civilisation. On the basis of pictures used - Different types of pictures of animals, natural symbols, Gods, divine symbols were used for seals.Mohenjadaro seals contain more depictions of unicorns.Harappan seals did not concentrate on a particular animal. All the animals and birds found are native to India.There are also few seals depicting Rhinoceros, elephant, mythical animals like Chimaera, Three-headed animal, etc. Also, some other seals depict a scene like Centaur, a man fighting tigers, men in front of an altar with animals as a horned figure appear breaking a tree, gharial between animals, men fighting a bull, etc.Apart from these, there is a button seal, small in size contain symbols like Swastik, concentric circles, etc. There are other seals without any motif but only Indus script. Purpose : Commercial purposes - This shows that the Indus Valley Civilisation is much ahead of the barter system. The use of the seal for a trading purpose also shows the developed state of trade and commerce during this period. Ornamental value as jewellery and decorative items like an amulet to ward off evil. This is a good reflection of the social life of the Indus Valley Civilisation. As a primitive form of currency - At a later period various types of currency were used by various civilisation. However, the root of this can be traced to the seal of Indus valley civilisation. Educative purpose - symbols like pi are found on these seals. Since the script of Indus Valley Civilisation is not decipher yet, it is difficult to assume that the use of the pi symbol is for the educational purpose. However, most of the historian are deriving this inference because of the overall development state of the Indus Valley Civilisation. These seals are one of the best sources which provide us with information on the life and culture of the people of Indus valley civilization.
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What do you understand by Citizen Charter? What are the challenges in its effective implementation? What can be done for its effective implementation?(200 Words)
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What do you understand by Governance, Good Governance and Ethical Governance?
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##Question:What do you understand by Governance, Good Governance and Ethical Governance?##Answer:,
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Discuss the importance of Good Governance in Indian context.
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Write Short note on the following – (50 words) 1. Equity 2. Ethos 3. Public Service
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What are the principles that must be taken into consideration while drawing up a Citizen Charter?
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Discuss the importance of Citizen Charter in service delivery. (150 words)
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Write a note on SEVOTTAM Model of service delivery.
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Write a note on evolution of RTI Act in India.
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RTI Act 2005 has been hailed as a watershed moment in the history of Indian administration. To what extent RTI Act has been successful? Examine.
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RTI Act is often misused by individuals for vested interests thereby undermining its fundamental purpose and unnecessarily burdening the public officials. Should RTI be repealed? Discuss.
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##Question:RTI Act is often misused by individuals for vested interests thereby undermining its fundamental purpose and unnecessarily burdening the public officials. Should RTI be repealed? Discuss.##Answer:,
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What do you understand by Citizen Charter? What are the challenges in its effective implementation? What can be done for its effective implementation?(200 Words)
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What do you understand by Governance, Good Governance and Ethical Governance?
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Discuss the importance of Good Governance in Indian context.
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Write Short note on the following – (50 words) 1. Equity 2. Ethos 3. Public Service
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What are the principles that must be taken into consideration while drawing up a Citizen Charter?
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##Question:What are the principles that must be taken into consideration while drawing up a Citizen Charter?##Answer:,
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Discuss the importance of Citizen Charter in service delivery.
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Write a note on SEVOTTAM Model of service delivery.
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##Question:Write a note on SEVOTTAM Model of service delivery.##Answer:,
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Write a note on evolution of RTI Act in India.
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RTI Act 2005 has been hailed as a watershed moment in the history of Indian administration. To what extent RTI Act has been successful? Examine.
|
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##Question:RTI Act 2005 has been hailed as a watershed moment in the history of Indian administration. To what extent RTI Act has been successful? Examine.##Answer:,
| 30,911
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RTI Act is often misused by individuals for vested interests thereby undermining its fundamental purpose and unnecessarily burdening the public officials. Should RTI be repealed? Discuss.
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,
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##Question:RTI Act is often misused by individuals for vested interests thereby undermining its fundamental purpose and unnecessarily burdening the public officials. Should RTI be repealed? Discuss.##Answer:,
| 30,912
|
What do you understand by Citizen Charter? What are the challenges in its effective implementation? What can be done for its effective implementation?(200 Words)
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##Question:What do you understand by Citizen Charter? What are the challenges in its effective implementation? What can be done for its effective implementation?(200 Words) ##Answer:,
| 30,913
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What do you understand by Governance, Good Governance and Ethical Governance?
|
,
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##Question:What do you understand by Governance, Good Governance and Ethical Governance?##Answer:,
| 30,914
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Discuss the importance of Good Governance in Indian context.
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,
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##Question:Discuss the importance of Good Governance in Indian context.##Answer:,
| 30,915
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Write Short note on the following – (50 words) 1. Equity 2. Ethos 3. Public Service
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##Question:Write Short note on the following – (50 words) 1. Equity 2. Ethos 3. Public Service##Answer:,
| 30,916
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What are the principles that must be taken into consideration while drawing up a Citizen Charter?
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##Question:What are the principles that must be taken into consideration while drawing up a Citizen Charter?##Answer:,
| 30,917
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Discuss the importance of Citizen Charter in service delivery.
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##Question:Discuss the importance of Citizen Charter in service delivery.##Answer:,
| 30,918
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Write a note on SEVOTTAM Model of service delivery.(150 words/ 10 marks)
|
,
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##Question:Write a note on SEVOTTAM Model of service delivery.(150 words/ 10 marks)##Answer:,
| 30,919
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Write a note on evolution of RTI Act in India.
|
,
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##Question:Write a note on evolution of RTI Act in India.##Answer:,
| 30,920
|
RTI Act 2005 has been hailed as a watershed moment in the history of Indian administration. To what extent RTI Act has been successful? Examine.
|
,
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##Question:RTI Act 2005 has been hailed as a watershed moment in the history of Indian administration. To what extent RTI Act has been successful? Examine.##Answer:,
| 30,921
|
RTI Act is often misused by individuals for vested interests thereby undermining its fundamental purpose and unnecessarily burdening the public officials. Should RTI be repealed? Discuss.
|
,
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##Question:RTI Act is often misused by individuals for vested interests thereby undermining its fundamental purpose and unnecessarily burdening the public officials. Should RTI be repealed? Discuss.##Answer:,
| 30,922
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What do you understand by Citizen Charter? What are the challenges in its effective implementation? What can be done for its effective implementation?(200 Words)
|
,
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##Question:What do you understand by Citizen Charter? What are the challenges in its effective implementation? What can be done for its effective implementation?(200 Words) ##Answer:,
| 30,923
|
What do you understand by Governance, Good Governance and Ethical Governance?
|
,
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##Question:What do you understand by Governance, Good Governance and Ethical Governance?##Answer:,
| 30,924
|
Discuss the importance of Good Governance in Indian context.
|
,
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##Question:Discuss the importance of Good Governance in Indian context.##Answer:,
| 30,925
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Write Short note on the following – (50 words) 1. Equity 2. Ethos 3. Public Service
|
,
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##Question:Write Short note on the following – (50 words) 1. Equity 2. Ethos 3. Public Service##Answer:,
| 30,926
|
What are the principles that must be taken into consideration while drawing up a Citizen Charter?
|
,
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##Question:What are the principles that must be taken into consideration while drawing up a Citizen Charter?##Answer:,
| 30,927
|
Discuss the importance of Citizen Charter in service delivery.
|
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##Question:Discuss the importance of Citizen Charter in service delivery.##Answer:,
| 30,928
|
Write a note on SEVOTTAM Model of service delivery.
|
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##Question:Write a note on SEVOTTAM Model of service delivery.##Answer:,
| 30,929
|
Write a note on evolution of RTI Act in India.
|
,
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##Question:Write a note on evolution of RTI Act in India.##Answer:,
| 30,930
|
RTI Act 2005 has been hailed as a watershed moment in the history of Indian administration. To what extent RTI Act has been successful? Examine.
|
,
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##Question:RTI Act 2005 has been hailed as a watershed moment in the history of Indian administration. To what extent RTI Act has been successful? Examine.##Answer:,
| 30,931
|
RTI Act is often misused by individuals for vested interests thereby undermining its fundamental purpose and unnecessarily burdening the public officials. Should RTI be repealed? Discuss.
|
,
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##Question:RTI Act is often misused by individuals for vested interests thereby undermining its fundamental purpose and unnecessarily burdening the public officials. Should RTI be repealed? Discuss. ##Answer:,
| 30,932
|
What do you understand by Citizen Charter? What are the challenges in its effective implementation? What can be done for its effective implementation?(200 Words)
|
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##Question:What do you understand by Citizen Charter? What are the challenges in its effective implementation? What can be done for its effective implementation?(200 Words) ##Answer:,
| 30,933
|
What do you understand by Governance, Good Governance and Ethical Governance?
|
,
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##Question:What do you understand by Governance, Good Governance and Ethical Governance?##Answer:,
| 30,934
|
Discuss the importance of Good Governance in Indian context.
|
,
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##Question:Discuss the importance of Good Governance in Indian context.##Answer:,
| 30,935
|
Write Short note on the following – (50 words) 1. Equity 2. Ethos 3. Public Service
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,
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##Question:Write Short note on the following – (50 words) 1. Equity 2. Ethos 3. Public Service##Answer:,
| 30,936
|
What are the principles that must be taken into consideration while drawing up a Citizen Charter?
|
,
|
##Question:What are the principles that must be taken into consideration while drawing up a Citizen Charter?##Answer:,
| 30,937
|
Discuss the importance of Citizen Charter in service delivery.
|
,
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##Question:Discuss the importance of Citizen Charter in service delivery.##Answer:,
| 30,938
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Write a note on SEVOTTAM Model of service delivery.
|
,
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##Question:Write a note on SEVOTTAM Model of service delivery.##Answer:,
| 30,939
|
Write a note on evolution of RTI Act in India.
|
,
|
##Question:Write a note on evolution of RTI Act in India.##Answer:,
| 30,940
|
RTI Act 2005 has been hailed as a watershed moment in the history of Indian administration. To what extent RTI Act has been successful? Examine.
|
,
|
##Question:RTI Act 2005 has been hailed as a watershed moment in the history of Indian administration. To what extent RTI Act has been successful? Examine.##Answer:,
| 30,941
|
RTI Act is often misused by individuals for vested interests thereby undermining its fundamental purpose and unnecessarily burdening the public officials. Should RTI be repealed? Discuss.
|
,
|
##Question:RTI Act is often misused by individuals for vested interests thereby undermining its fundamental purpose and unnecessarily burdening the public officials. Should RTI be repealed? Discuss. ##Answer:,
| 30,942
|
Write essay on any one of the following topic.(1000-1200 words). a) Clean India: Prospects and Challenges b) India Media: Serving Corporate Interest c) Early Childhood Development should be priority for India d) Investment in Human Capital : Need of the Hour e) Should we fear Artificial Intelligence
|
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|
##Question:Write essay on any one of the following topic.(1000-1200 words). a) Clean India: Prospects and Challenges b) India Media: Serving Corporate Interest c) Early Childhood Development should be priority for India d) Investment in Human Capital : Need of the Hour e) Should we fear Artificial Intelligence##Answer:,
| 30,943
|
It is argued that India US relationship has witnessed a qualitative shift in recent times. Explain by identifying significant features in India-US relation? (200 words/
|
,
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##Question:It is argued that India US relationship has witnessed a qualitative shift in recent times. Explain by identifying significant features in India-US relation? (200 words/##Answer:,
| 30,944
|
India-US cooperation in civil nuclear space which was trawled since 1978 received a new lease of life with civil nuclear agreement of 2008. Discuss? (200 words/
|
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|
##Question:India-US cooperation in civil nuclear space which was trawled since 1978 received a new lease of life with civil nuclear agreement of 2008. Discuss? (200 words/##Answer:,
| 30,945
|
Mesolithic paintings reflect the community sense prevailing at that time. Elaborate
|
,
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##Question:Mesolithic paintings reflect the community sense prevailing at that time. Elaborate##Answer:,
| 30,946
|
Explain why Sanskrit is considered as trans-boundary language? Give an account of the developments in religious and classical Sanskrit literature during ancient India. (200 words|
|
,
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##Question:Explain why Sanskrit is considered as trans-boundary language? Give an account of the developments in religious and classical Sanskrit literature during ancient India. (200 words|##Answer:,
| 30,947
|
What do you mean by mural paintings? Discuss the themes of mural paintings from various parts of India during ancient times.
|
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##Question:What do you mean by mural paintings? Discuss the themes of mural paintings from various parts of India during ancient times.##Answer:,
| 30,948
|
Write short notes on: (50 words each) 1. Sangam Literature 2. Buddhist Literature
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##Question:Write short notes on: (50 words each) 1. Sangam Literature 2. Buddhist Literature##Answer:,
| 30,949
|
1909 के भारत परिषद् अधिनियम की मुख्य विशेषताओं एवं उसके दोषों पर टिप्पणी करें|
|
,
|
##Question:1909 के भारत परिषद् अधिनियम की मुख्य विशेषताओं एवं उसके दोषों पर टिप्पणी करें|##Answer:,
| 30,950
|
लार्ड कार्नवालिस के द्वारा किये गए प्रमुख प्रशासनिक सुधारों पर टिप्पणी करें| (शब्द 200)
|
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##Question:लार्ड कार्नवालिस के द्वारा किये गए प्रमुख प्रशासनिक सुधारों पर टिप्पणी करें| (शब्द 200)##Answer:,
| 30,951
|
साइबर आतंकवाद भारत में आर्थिक एवं वित्तीय संस्थाओं को शक्तिहीन करने संबंधी गंभीर क्षमता रखता है |भारत की साइबर सुरक्षा से संबंधित मुद्दे और चुनौतियाँ क्या है ? इनका समाधान करने के लिए भारत सरकार ने कौन सी पहलें की हैं ?| (200 शब्द)
|
,
|
##Question:साइबर आतंकवाद भारत में आर्थिक एवं वित्तीय संस्थाओं को शक्तिहीन करने संबंधी गंभीर क्षमता रखता है |भारत की साइबर सुरक्षा से संबंधित मुद्दे और चुनौतियाँ क्या है ? इनका समाधान करने के लिए भारत सरकार ने कौन सी पहलें की हैं ?| (200 शब्द)##Answer:,
| 30,952
|
साइबर हमलों के विभिन्न तरीकों का वर्णन कीजिये |साथ यह इन खतरों से संभावित क्षति का मूल्यांकन कीजिये |(200 शब्द)
|
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##Question:साइबर हमलों के विभिन्न तरीकों का वर्णन कीजिये |साथ यह इन खतरों से संभावित क्षति का मूल्यांकन कीजिये |(200 शब्द)##Answer:,
| 30,953
|
साइबर सुरक्षा के लिए भारत सरकार एवं इसके विभिन्न संस्थानों द्वारा किस प्रकार के प्रयास किये जा रहे है ? विश्लेषण कीजिये | (200 शब्द)
|
,
|
##Question:साइबर सुरक्षा के लिए भारत सरकार एवं इसके विभिन्न संस्थानों द्वारा किस प्रकार के प्रयास किये जा रहे है ? विश्लेषण कीजिये | (200 शब्द)##Answer:,
| 30,954
|
Li-Fi क्या है और यह कैसे कार्य करता है ?Wi-Fi की तुलना में इसके लाभ बताइए| साथ ही भारत में डिजिटल कनेक्टिविटी को बढ़ाने में इसकी क्षमता पर भी चर्चा कीजिए|(200 शब्द)
|
,
|
##Question:Li-Fi क्या है और यह कैसे कार्य करता है ?Wi-Fi की तुलना में इसके लाभ बताइए| साथ ही भारत में डिजिटल कनेक्टिविटी को बढ़ाने में इसकी क्षमता पर भी चर्चा कीजिए|(200 शब्द)##Answer:,
| 30,955
|
भले ही लून(Loon) एवं हवाइट(White) जैसे पहले इन्टरनेट कनेक्टिविटी को रूपांतरित कर सकती हियो ,लेकिन बदें पैमाने पर अपनाए जाने से पूर्व कई कारकों पर विचार करने की आवश्यकता है |चर्चा कीजिए|(200 शब्द)
|
,
|
##Question:भले ही लून(Loon) एवं हवाइट(White) जैसे पहले इन्टरनेट कनेक्टिविटी को रूपांतरित कर सकती हियो ,लेकिन बदें पैमाने पर अपनाए जाने से पूर्व कई कारकों पर विचार करने की आवश्यकता है |चर्चा कीजिए|(200 शब्द)##Answer:,
| 30,956
|
रोबोटिक्स के महत्व की चर्चा कीजिए|साथ ही इसे जुड़े विभन्न मुद्दों का विश्लेषण कीजिये |(200 शब्द)
|
,
|
##Question:रोबोटिक्स के महत्व की चर्चा कीजिए|साथ ही इसे जुड़े विभन्न मुद्दों का विश्लेषण कीजिये |(200 शब्द)##Answer:,
| 30,957
|
हालाँकि ‘कृत्रिम बुद्धिमत्ता’ ,विज्ञान के क्षेत्र में एक क्रांति के समान है ,किन्तु इसके प्रयोग से जुड़ें कई नैतिक मुद्दे भी है | कृत्रिम बुद्धिमत्ता के अनुप्रयोग एवं संबंधित विवादों पर टिप्पणी कीजिए|(200 शब्द)
|
,
|
##Question:हालाँकि ‘कृत्रिम बुद्धिमत्ता’ ,विज्ञान के क्षेत्र में एक क्रांति के समान है ,किन्तु इसके प्रयोग से जुड़ें कई नैतिक मुद्दे भी है | कृत्रिम बुद्धिमत्ता के अनुप्रयोग एवं संबंधित विवादों पर टिप्पणी कीजिए|(200 शब्द) ##Answer:,
| 30,958
|
Bring out the difference between parliamentary and presidential form of government .Discuss the benefits of Parliamentary system in context of India.
|
,
|
##Question:Bring out the difference between parliamentary and presidential form of government .Discuss the benefits of Parliamentary system in context of India.##Answer:,
| 30,959
|
Compare and contrast Prime Ministerial form of government and Cabinet form of government. (150 words|
|
,
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##Question:Compare and contrast Prime Ministerial form of government and Cabinet form of government. (150 words|##Answer:,
| 30,960
|
Write short notes on:(50 words| 5 marks) 1. Kitchen Cabinet 2. Inner Cabinet 3. Shadow Cabinet 4. Caretaker Government 5. Interim Government
|
,
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##Question:Write short notes on:(50 words| 5 marks) 1. Kitchen Cabinet 2. Inner Cabinet 3. Shadow Cabinet 4. Caretaker Government 5. Interim Government##Answer:,
| 30,961
|
Discuss with examples, the role of conventions in Indian Parliamentary system
|
,
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##Question:Discuss with examples, the role of conventions in Indian Parliamentary system##Answer:,
| 30,962
|
The Chinese influence over the African region has been increasing exponentially over the last fewyears. Comment. What are the necessary measures that India government should take to bolster thecountry’s ties with Africa? (200 – 220 words)
|
,
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##Question:The Chinese influence over the African region has been increasing exponentially over the last fewyears. Comment. What are the necessary measures that India government should take to bolster thecountry’s ties with Africa? (200 – 220 words)##Answer:,
| 30,963
|
As Africa grows so would global interests in the continent. In this context, discuss the significant aspects of India-Africa relations. (150 words/10 marks)
|
,
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##Question:As Africa grows so would global interests in the continent. In this context, discuss the significant aspects of India-Africa relations. (150 words/10 marks)##Answer:,
| 30,964
|
The Asia-Africa Growth Corridor would be a win-win situation for all the actors in the world. Comment with special reference to India (150 words/10 marks)
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##Question:The Asia-Africa Growth Corridor would be a win-win situation for all the actors in the world. Comment with special reference to India (150 words/10 marks)##Answer:,
| 30,965
|
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